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Frogs
Linda, I have done the same only I took them out of my pond as the fish
would eat them. I am feeding mine frozen endive (lettuce varieties). Did you also know that taddies have teeth; they loose them when they turn to frogs. When they get their arms ;-) and legs I stick them near the pond. The only time they go in is for calling the cow frogs. Well if he's a bull frog I suspect she is the cow frog ;-) I am hoping I will be able to hear a choir soon, its going to better than listening to just one. Cheers, keep frioggin' "odonata28 (Linda)" wrote in message ... A friend of mine let their pool go and consequently frogs came and laid their eggs...There must have been 500 tadpoles! Rather than them dying by chlorine I took the lot home in buckets. I have fed the tadpoles goldfish flakes (which they seemed to love). Well now 99% of them are frogs, but they've all buggered off! I was going to ring CALM to see if I could release them at a nearby lake. I just don't know what I've done wrong ...my babies have left home. I'm worried about them, they were my responsibility. I realise this isn't a garden question but if anyone has any experience with frogs please let me know. Linda |
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