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Hello.
When I made the first video on Yellow-perch larvae, I seemed to see Toad tadpoles eating larvae below the light, both are attracted to light and are found in the same place at the same time in large amount.
About the amount of larvae I don't mind so much but I would just like to know.
Have you ever seen this.
Yes I know Tadpoles are herbivores.
This spring I will put larvae and tadpoles together to see.
But since spring, I ask the question. A+
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