I'm wondering if someone here can give me some advice. I have a screen enclosed (outdoor) pond/bog with 3 resident green frogs (two smaller, one mature). Recently, I came across some chorus frogs and want to add them to the pond/bog area. My concern is that the green frogs will eat the chorus frogs. From what I researched, the chorus frogs will probably stay away from the deeper pond and (I hope) stay in the bog area where I rarely ever see the green frogs. So, is this a good idea or am I just feeding the green frogs by adding the chorus frogs? I have them now in a terrarium in hope that I'll get some eggs and thus populate my enclosed pond with more nature. Any help/advice would be appreciated! Thank you.
Michael
The green frogs will definitely eat the chorus frogs the first chance they get. They're pretty voracious and will even happily cannibalize smaller green frogs. I've found green frogs all over, waters edge, swampy bogs, occasionally on land, and unless your pond/bog is enormous they will eventually cross paths.
Thanks, Brian; will keep the two species apart then. Appreciate the response. Michael
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