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Old 04-05-2003, 03:57 PM
N. Zitney
 
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Default Updated pond site - frogs eat fish

The bullfrogs we have here in Delaware are almost black too. there were 6
or 8 of em last year, but I haven't seen a 1 of em this year. My nextdoor
neighbor & I share them - HAHA- at the frogs whims of course. She says
they are at her pond now, but I'm sure I'll see some before the summer is
over. We used to have loads of Leopard frogs but now I rarely see any.
Are they Bullfrog food?

In my upper pond with a pretty good waterflow, should I put a couple of
little fish in there? For Mosquito control, is my thinking, or does the
good waterflow keep things moving so that I'm not growing my own mosquito
farm??? Should the filter barrels be comered with plastic or screen? Same
question of skeeters. Pesky devils always find me first, and the grandsons
2nd. Don't want to be worrying about this West Nile mess. We have a
friend up in NJ that spent the better part of a year in the hospital, and
had to learn to do everything again, walk, talk, but is ok now(I've
wondered, ok, compared to what?the way he was before? or to a much lesser
standard ok?? Wa know what I mean??)
Last year was the first that we had West Nile here, and we were finding
the more than occasional dead bird around.
thanks in advance, I always get intelligent feedback here from all you
fellow porgs.
Nan
"Nedra" wrote in message
rthlink.net...
Kathy, I have what I thought were two bullfrogs in the lotus
pond ... only thing is they are closer to solid black than any
of the guys shown on the website you posted. Also, I
do have alot of goldfish in the lotus pond but I have not seen
either of these guys go after any of them. In fact, I have
never seen any bullfrog eat anything! Wonder if what I'm seeing
is not a bullfrog at all? but some other critter? I checked
all the pics and don't see any that even resemble my frogs.
The soil in the lotus pond is a brackish color .... the frogs
seem to be this awful color. Wonder what I've got here?

Nedra
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"K30a" wrote in message
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Hello Allen,

I found this great site, I'm always looking for good ones as I am a

Frog
Fan
;-)

http://wwknapp.home.mindspring.com/GAFrog.Toad.html

It also has recordings of frog and toad calls which is a good way to

ID
frogs
and toads.

Look at the bullfrog, and his cousin, the pig frog, these are the

predators of
the pond.
The easiest way to tell them apart from other frogs is to look at

their
eyes
and ears. Bullfrogs and pig frogs have a fold of skin that starts at

the
eye
and curves around the ear drum.
Green/bronze frogs are larger frogs that people mistake for bull/pig

frogs
but
don't have the curved fold of skin. Green/bronze frogs are much

friendlier
frogs to have in the pond.

Bullfrogs and pigfrogs will eat anything. I've had them eat song

birds.
They
will also eat fish, crawfish, other frogs, snakes, mice.
If you ever want to move them from your pond let us know. Rec.ponders

have
lots
of practice.


k30a