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Elizabeth of the Tudor Tarts
28-05-2003, 02:44 AM
Need sources for both in and around Austin.

Thanks much!

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groober
28-05-2003, 02:57 AM
"Elizabeth of the Tudor Tarts" > wrote
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: Elizabeth of the Tudor Tarts
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Emerald Garden is good for supplies SW off of 290. They have tadpoles. I
don't know if you have a specific critter in mind, but after I built a pond
this this past winter, about a dozen toads showed up and deposited hundreds
of tadpoles. Build it and they will come...

Victor M. Martinez
28-05-2003, 01:56 PM
Elizabeth of the Tudor Tarts > wrote:
>Need sources for both in and around Austin.

The best pond supplies are in Cedar Park, on 183. Can't remember the name
right now. Hill country water gardens?
Anyhow, why do you want bullfrog tadpoles? They'll eat all your fish once
they grow up!

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Elizabeth of the Tudor Tarts
28-05-2003, 02:32 PM
"Victor M. Martinez" > wrote in message
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> Elizabeth of the Tudor Tarts >
wrote:
> >Need sources for both in and around Austin.
>
> The best pond supplies are in Cedar Park, on 183. Can't remember the name
> right now. Hill country water gardens?
> Anyhow, why do you want bullfrog tadpoles? They'll eat all your fish once
> they grow up!
>
> --
> Victor M. Martinez
>
> http://www.che.utexas.edu/~martiv
>

*grin*...I know...we feed them little feeder fish. Unfortunately, the ones
I had last year seem to have disappeared when we re-built the fence behind
the pond. Guess they decided to find a creek.

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Elizabeth of the Tudor Tarts
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Victor M. Martinez
28-05-2003, 03:21 PM
Elizabeth of the Tudor Tarts > wrote:
>*grin*...I know...we feed them little feeder fish. Unfortunately, the ones
>I had last year seem to have disappeared when we re-built the fence behind
>the pond. Guess they decided to find a creek.

So you don't have any fish in your pond?

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Victor M. Martinez

http://www.che.utexas.edu/~martiv

Elizabeth of the Tudor Tarts
29-05-2003, 05:23 AM
"Victor M. Martinez" > wrote in message
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> Elizabeth of the Tudor Tarts > wrote:
> >*grin*...I know...we feed them little feeder fish. Unfortunately, the
ones
> >I had last year seem to have disappeared when we re-built the fence
behind
> >the pond. Guess they decided to find a creek.
>
> So you don't have any fish in your pond?
>
> --
> Victor M. Martinez
>
> http://www.che.utexas.edu/~martiv
>

Several...as long as we have the small feeders around, the frogs leave the
larger fish alone.

Nell Reynolds
01-06-2003, 10:56 PM
Toads or frogs? Two differenc species.

Nell S, who is not a biologist
"groober" > wrote in message
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> "Elizabeth of the Tudor Tarts" >
wrote
> in message ...
> : Need sources for both in and around Austin.
> :
> : Thanks much!
> :
> : --
> : Elizabeth of the Tudor Tarts
> : http://www.tudortarts.com/
> :
> :
> :
>
> Emerald Garden is good for supplies SW off of 290. They have tadpoles. I
> don't know if you have a specific critter in mind, but after I built a
pond
> this this past winter, about a dozen toads showed up and deposited
hundreds
> of tadpoles. Build it and they will come...
>
>

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