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Old 22-07-2003, 09:04 PM
DonKcR
 
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Default Pond + dogs + frogs = big mistake?

Hi, I built a small pond and then 3 toads suddenly appeared. I found out in
our area they were called CO. toads. I looked them up in the computer and
they are also poisonous to pets, dogs, cats etc. They have poisonous glands.
So I went out and within a couple of nights rounded them up and relocated
them to a preserve near our area. Then I found thousands of eggs in long
strings in the pond. I remove them from the pond. No more problems. But my
small dogs still try to see if they are out there.They used to find them the
minute I opened the door at night to go to the pond. I do miss the darn
things, I'm crazy but I loved to hear them at night. Kc
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Hello. I recently installed a 100 gal. preformed pond in my backyard. At

the
moment, it just has a few lillies and other plants, no fish. A week or two
ago I noticed dozens of little tadpoles in the water. Didn't think much of
it at the time. Today I saw a toad on the patio. Tried to capture it but
when I came back out with a box it was gone.

My problem is that I have dogs, and here in S. Florida we have bufo toads
which are highly poisonous to dogs.

I'm not sure the toad I saw today was one of the poisonous ones; I
understand that bufo toads can grow quite large but they have to start out
small, no? I'm concerned that the pond may be an attraction for them and
that it may be wise to remove it asap before one of my dogs gets poisoned.
In the 3+ years I've lived here I have never seen a toad in my backyard
until now. My dogs have had encounters with cats, squirrels, birds and
oppossums that have had the misfortune to stray into the yard, so I'm sure
they will not have any fear of a toad.

My question is: do small garden ponds attract bufo toads, and also is

there
any way to tell if the tadpoles in the pond are baby bufo toads? Is there
any safe way to repel these toads, or at least the bufos, or was it just a
mistake to install the pond in the first place, given the bufo toad

problem
in S. Florida?

Thanks
Don