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Posted By: auburnbob Too Many Tapoles - 05/13/07 12:22 AM
I recently drained my pond to fix a leak. I removed all the fish. The pond is now full of water. The only fish I've added so far are some mosquito fish. I've noticed that there now appears to be a huge population of tadpoles. Any suggestions on how to control or eliminate the tadpoles?
Posted By: burgermeister Re: Too Many Tapoles - 05/13/07 01:03 AM
Bluegill will eat the small ones, bass will clean out the rest.(when they become frogs)
Posted By: auburnbob Re: Too Many Tapoles - 05/13/07 01:08 AM
Thanks burgermeister.
Posted By: auburnbob Re: Too Many Tapoles - 05/13/07 05:27 AM
Will the bluegills eat the mosquito fish?
Posted By: Rad Re: Too Many Tapoles - 05/13/07 09:30 AM
Patience.
Posted By: Theo Gallus Re: Too Many Tapoles - 05/13/07 11:04 AM
Enjoy the spectacle of huge numbers of tadpoles; chances are you won't see 1/10 as many after you restock the pond.

Large BG will eat small MF; small bass will eat large MF.
Posted By: bobad Re: Too Many Tapoles - 05/13/07 11:46 AM
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Originally posted by auburnbob:
I've noticed that there now appears to be a huge population of tadpoles. Any suggestions on how to control or eliminate the tadpoles?
Tadpoles are highly beneficial. Enjoy them while they last.
Posted By: Dave Davidson1 Re: Too Many Tapoles - 05/13/07 11:47 AM
Yep, the bluegills will eat the small MF and the MF will eat the tiny bluegills.
Posted By: bc Re: Too Many Tapoles - 05/25/07 05:22 AM
Dont control or elimanate them send them to me. They are a great food source for fish you cant have to many.
Posted By: Brettski Re: Too Many Tapoles - 05/25/07 10:58 AM
...another tadpole question to the froggers.
We have also witnessed a gazillion tadpoles in our virgin waters. All very tiny; maybe 1/4" - 1/2" long. Earlier this week, D-ski handled the fish stocking project while I was on the road. She said that she saw a huge tadpole. She said that it was easily bigger than my thumb. The fish guy immediately noted that it was a bullfrog tadpole, ready to sprout legs (whether he knew what he was talking about or not...?). Does a tadpole that large indicate the BF species? I could swear that I have heard the gutteral bellow of a BF at the pond perimeter in the past few weeks.
Posted By: Dave Davidson1 Re: Too Many Tapoles - 05/25/07 12:27 PM
Ski, I once bought some BF tadpoles. They turned out to be toads. Who knows?
Posted By: Theo Gallus Re: Too Many Tapoles - 05/25/07 01:26 PM
Congratulations, Brettski. The annual Great Toad Spring Mating Conflagration happened in your pond. Enjoy seeing those gazillion toadpoles, as next year the fish will likely make quite a dent in them.

The thumb-sized TP sounds like a BF-to-be to me.
Posted By: Ryan Freeze Re: Too Many Tapoles - 05/25/07 02:19 PM
I don't know if it's the same where your at but the toad tadpoles in my pond are only about 1" long and black while the BF tadpoles are about 3" and brownish-green. I caught a few in a bucket I was using to water trees this week. The BF polywogs had tiny legs about 1/4" long.
Posted By: bobad Re: Too Many Tapoles - 05/25/07 03:34 PM
Brettski,

I judge by the size at which they sprout legs.

BF tadpoles soon become nickel sized, then quarter sized in no time flat with no legs showing. If they are nickel or dime sized with legs appearing already, they are wood, leopard, or other species. If they are well smaller than a dime and have legs showing, they are toads or tree frogs. Toad tadpoles are very dark with faint gold markings.

Not to worry about gazillions of them. The huge quantities of small frogs attract birds, and they pig out on them.
Posted By: Brettski Re: Too Many Tapoles - 05/26/07 01:03 AM
swimming with the newly planted FH's

Posted By: GW Re: Too Many Tapoles - 05/26/07 01:35 AM
Brettski, I grew up in northern Illinois and used to play with/abuse tadpoles just like that. They became Bull Frogs.
Posted By: Theo Gallus Re: Too Many Tapoles - 05/26/07 01:37 PM
+1, Bullfrog. He'll be sorry you ever got a hold of his picture.
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