GBov
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So, a quick background.
I have a 30 inch deep, 10 foot across kids above ground pool. It is situated in dappled shade in the Florida woods. As my kids decided sitting waist deep in cold water while being dined upon by mosquitoes and deer flies was stupid, it sat empty for a while until I thought, what the hell and dumped 25 Tilapia fingerlings into it.
Roll on a few more months and I finally found a source of duckweed so started adding that by the bucketful to feed the fish.
Still, it was a boring thing, a pool full of duckweed and invisible fish.
A local puddle full of young bullfrogs gave me the idea of cannibalizing the trampoline for parts - seriously, get one, they are sooo useful parted out - used the safety net to wrap the pool with to frog proof it and away to the puddle I went. Only caught 4 as the puddle was deep with deeper mud on the bottom but four was a nice start.
Two styrofoam floats, one of which has solar lights on it to help draw in bugs for them and, as I put a container of water on the ground beside the pool, sometimes when it rains I catch a new frog, think I am up to about 9 now but it is really hard to count frogs. :lol:
All is going swimmingly, everything healthy and growing but the frogs could be fatter. After all, the plan is to eat them. :twisted:
Finally, we get to my question.
Can I feed mealworms and mealworm beetles to young bullfrogs?
I have a 30 inch deep, 10 foot across kids above ground pool. It is situated in dappled shade in the Florida woods. As my kids decided sitting waist deep in cold water while being dined upon by mosquitoes and deer flies was stupid, it sat empty for a while until I thought, what the hell and dumped 25 Tilapia fingerlings into it.
Roll on a few more months and I finally found a source of duckweed so started adding that by the bucketful to feed the fish.
Still, it was a boring thing, a pool full of duckweed and invisible fish.
A local puddle full of young bullfrogs gave me the idea of cannibalizing the trampoline for parts - seriously, get one, they are sooo useful parted out - used the safety net to wrap the pool with to frog proof it and away to the puddle I went. Only caught 4 as the puddle was deep with deeper mud on the bottom but four was a nice start.
Two styrofoam floats, one of which has solar lights on it to help draw in bugs for them and, as I put a container of water on the ground beside the pool, sometimes when it rains I catch a new frog, think I am up to about 9 now but it is really hard to count frogs. :lol:
All is going swimmingly, everything healthy and growing but the frogs could be fatter. After all, the plan is to eat them. :twisted:
Finally, we get to my question.
Can I feed mealworms and mealworm beetles to young bullfrogs?