I have been doing some thinking on this, and I realize I have never actually seen pictures or heard reliable stories about frogs eating each other. It's generally assumed that they'll eat anything they can fit in their mouths, but I'm really struggling to find evidence that they commit cannibalism. On the contrary, I'm finding many images of various frogfish sitting together, often touching or at least within striking distance, and none of these images suggest that one eventually ate the other.
So if anyone has any direct evidence, please share it! I currently have one red frog and am planning to get another soon. I do not plan to put them together, but I was very curious to see if there's any direct evidential support for the myth of cannibalism.
So if anyone has any direct evidence, please share it! I currently have one red frog and am planning to get another soon. I do not plan to put them together, but I was very curious to see if there's any direct evidential support for the myth of cannibalism.
Painted Frogfish Culture - Fish Culture Research
Frogfish larvae were raised on ciliates, copepods, rotifers and artemia. The larval duration was 80 days. First record of frogfish larval culture.
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