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I'll second the smart frog's observations, I don't see the smallest fraction of tadpoles this year after stocking this spring compared to last year. The numbers in the pond were biblical. One exception...the bull tads that overwintered in the pond where very abundant this summer until they grew legs, but the other species, practically zip!
Fish on!, Noel
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Fish eat frogs. Most prey items have been selected for not being eaten.
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