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 Post subject: bull frog tadpole
PostPosted: Jul 13th, '13, 08:44 
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Has anyone tried using bull frog tadpole as feed before?


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 Post subject: Re: bull frog tadpole
PostPosted: Jul 23rd, '13, 05:24 
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As feed? You mean as a replacement of fish in system or as feed for fish?


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 Post subject: Re: bull frog tadpole
PostPosted: Jul 23rd, '13, 05:48 
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Don't use them either way if they are not native to your area. My understanding is that they are an invasive species here on the west coast of the USA.

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 Post subject: Re: bull frog tadpole
PostPosted: Jul 24th, '13, 17:08 
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lehayes wrote:
As feed? You mean as a replacement of fish in system or as feed for fish?

What i meant to say is usin bull f4og tadpole as feed. Those frog breed fast! Lol


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I've never eaten one, are they tasty?
I saw a HUGE one in the creek recently.


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 Post subject: Re: bull frog tadpole
PostPosted: Aug 3rd, '13, 19:10 
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Mr Aristaeus wrote:
I've never eaten one, are they tasty?
I saw a HUGE one in the creek recently.

Yes, they are tasty if cooked in a correct manner. Basically they doesnt have any odour, and they taste like chicken meat very tender meat. The fishes is alway on a lookout for such tasty meal too lol.


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