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Can fish and frogs live together in a pond

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Will the frog eat the fish and thier eggs? Will the fish eat the frogs?

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  1. The answers to your three questions are as follow:

    Yes, they can live together in a pond.

    The answer depends on species.  Frogs may eat the  fish eggs, but are unlikely to take on mature fish.

    The answer depends on species.  Fish may eat the frog eggs and tadpoles, but will be unlikely to feed on the mature frogs.

    More likely, they will compete for other food sources, like the larvae of insects.


  2. they will be fine...

  3. Yes, they can, and usually do in the wild.  Whether or not one will eat the other depends on what kind they are.  Frogs will eat fish even slightly smaller than themselves if they can catch it.  Carnivorous fish like bass will eat a small frog, and the larger the bass, the larger the frog it can eat.

  4. yea...they'll be fine

  5. no

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