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Old 23-07-2005, 02:04 AM
Reel Mckoi
 
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Seems to me they might be Bull Frogs! They are very cool, just hanging
out in the marsh bog area. They blend right into they surroundings its
funny as they watch you, you can get real close, i even caught one
earlier for my daughter to see. he was juping all over! lol

treefrogs? do they grow in the tadpoles stage too, then just leave
the pond? Is it safe to release such animals into the local enviroment!
Dont know we have tree frogs here in So CAL?


## I didn't buy any of these frogs. They live here naturally and just moved
in when we built the ponds and propagation tanks. All of them start out as
pollywogs as far as I know. We have at least 5 different frogs in our
ponds.

Also How many Tadpoles do people usually add to their pond? I only
added 5. I didnt want it to be a Frog lake, but I love watching the
whole process! Makes you feel like such a kid agin...LOL


## I know what you mean! :-)) I suppose people only buy a few... when the
parents lay eggs though, you get hundreds of them. Most don't survive from
what I see. The numbers dwindle until only a few grow legs and leave. If
you live in a subdivision I don't know where they'd go. We live in a rural
area and we're not far from a lake and farmer's stock ponds.

Here is my blog with some SHOTS of the POND! I really need to add some
new ones, the plants haev grown in so much.

http://califewiththebrowns.blogspot.com/


## Very nice! :-)
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