This is a photo from this weekend, it shows how much the frog and the fish ignore each other. They don't pay any attention to each other at all, I guess because neither of them is interested in the other as food. A friend of mine pointed out that I should quarantine the froglettes (I believe they're called tadpoles?) when they are little so they don't get eaten by the fish. Good point, I will have to put the frog eggs in an empty pool as soon as I find them, assuming I am lucky enough to be blessed with frog eggs next spring. Of course, it should also be a pool below the pools containing the fish, because if not the tadpoles will just get swept into the lower pools and eaten by the fish anyway. That won't be a problem if I can finish the new pool becasue it will be higher than all of the others. Of course, the fish get swept down too ... life is so complicated.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Frog and fish
This is a photo from this weekend, it shows how much the frog and the fish ignore each other. They don't pay any attention to each other at all, I guess because neither of them is interested in the other as food. A friend of mine pointed out that I should quarantine the froglettes (I believe they're called tadpoles?) when they are little so they don't get eaten by the fish. Good point, I will have to put the frog eggs in an empty pool as soon as I find them, assuming I am lucky enough to be blessed with frog eggs next spring. Of course, it should also be a pool below the pools containing the fish, because if not the tadpoles will just get swept into the lower pools and eaten by the fish anyway. That won't be a problem if I can finish the new pool becasue it will be higher than all of the others. Of course, the fish get swept down too ... life is so complicated.
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