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Old 12-03-2004, 09:32 AM
 
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I've got a bit of a rouge frog.

I'ts spawning season for our frogs here in the north west of England.
And the ones that live in my pond have been doing what nature demands.

Sadly I found a dead frog at the bottom of the pond . Clealy a mating
casualty as the male frog was still clinging on to her! I felt sorry
for this chap so I got his lady out of the water gently removed him
and gave her a funeral.

Today 2 days later i find him locked on to one of my young Koi ! with
his front feet IN its gills. Naturally I quickly netted the fish and
got the frog off. The fish looked ok but I did let it back into the
water quickly . I might catch it again in a couple of days to check it
is OK.

The frog I've just set loose in the garden again though if I find him
locked onto a fish again I think I will give him the boot ( not sure
where to though)

Dave
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Old 12-03-2004, 09:42 AM
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Got an over-amourous frog eh? I know all the pond books talk
about them but not what to do with them when you catch them.

Maybe K30 has a clue?

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I've got a bit of a rouge frog.

I'ts spawning season for our frogs here in the north west of England.
And the ones that live in my pond have been doing what nature demands.

Sadly I found a dead frog at the bottom of the pond . Clealy a mating
casualty as the male frog was still clinging on to her! I felt sorry
for this chap so I got his lady out of the water gently removed him
and gave her a funeral.

Today 2 days later i find him locked on to one of my young Koi ! with
his front feet IN its gills. Naturally I quickly netted the fish and
got the frog off. The fish looked ok but I did let it back into the
water quickly . I might catch it again in a couple of days to check it
is OK.

The frog I've just set loose in the garden again though if I find him
locked onto a fish again I think I will give him the boot ( not sure
where to though)

Dave



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Old 12-03-2004, 02:13 PM
Hank
 
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I can hear him at night .......... rubit-rubit-rubit ..............
Sorry bout that

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I've got a bit of a rouge frog.

I'ts spawning season for our frogs here in the north west of

England.
And the ones that live in my pond have been doing what nature

demands.

Sadly I found a dead frog at the bottom of the pond . Clealy a

mating
casualty as the male frog was still clinging on to her! I felt sorry
for this chap so I got his lady out of the water gently removed him
and gave her a funeral.

Today 2 days later i find him locked on to one of my young Koi !

with
his front feet IN its gills. Naturally I quickly netted the fish

and
got the frog off. The fish looked ok but I did let it back into the
water quickly . I might catch it again in a couple of days to check

it
is OK.

The frog I've just set loose in the garden again though if I find

him
locked onto a fish again I think I will give him the boot ( not sure
where to though)

Dave






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Old 12-03-2004, 02:22 PM
Hank
 
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I can hear him at night .......... rubit-rubit-rubit ..............
Sorry bout that

--
some photos of my little puddle
http://community.webshots.com/user/hankpage1
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I've got a bit of a rouge frog.

I'ts spawning season for our frogs here in the north west of

England.
And the ones that live in my pond have been doing what nature

demands.

Sadly I found a dead frog at the bottom of the pond . Clealy a

mating
casualty as the male frog was still clinging on to her! I felt sorry
for this chap so I got his lady out of the water gently removed him
and gave her a funeral.

Today 2 days later i find him locked on to one of my young Koi !

with
his front feet IN its gills. Naturally I quickly netted the fish

and
got the frog off. The fish looked ok but I did let it back into the
water quickly . I might catch it again in a couple of days to check

it
is OK.

The frog I've just set loose in the garden again though if I find

him
locked onto a fish again I think I will give him the boot ( not sure
where to though)

Dave




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Old 12-03-2004, 04:07 PM
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If your frog continues on his anti-social
behavior towards the fish, catch him
and take him for a drive...
Release him at a nearby natural waterway.

I once heard of a male cane toad attaching himself to a dryed up road squashed
female cane toad.
Boggles the mind!


kathy :-)
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Old 12-03-2004, 04:19 PM
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When you go to give him the boot, make sure he doesn't latch on & start
humping your leg!

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I've got a bit of a rouge frog.

I'ts spawning season for our frogs here in the north west of England.
And the ones that live in my pond have been doing what nature demands.

Sadly I found a dead frog at the bottom of the pond . Clealy a mating
casualty as the male frog was still clinging on to her! I felt sorry
for this chap so I got his lady out of the water gently removed him
and gave her a funeral.

Today 2 days later i find him locked on to one of my young Koi ! with
his front feet IN its gills. Naturally I quickly netted the fish and
got the frog off. The fish looked ok but I did let it back into the
water quickly . I might catch it again in a couple of days to check it
is OK.

The frog I've just set loose in the garden again though if I find him
locked onto a fish again I think I will give him the boot ( not sure
where to though)

Dave



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Old 12-03-2004, 04:31 PM
Ka30P
 
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If your frog continues on his anti-social
behavior towards the fish, catch him
and take him for a drive...
Release him at a nearby natural waterway.

I once heard of a male cane toad attaching himself to a dryed up road squashed
female cane toad.
Boggles the mind!


kathy :-)
A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A
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Old 12-03-2004, 04:31 PM
Ka30P
 
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If your frog continues on his anti-social
behavior towards the fish, catch him
and take him for a drive...
Release him at a nearby natural waterway.

I once heard of a male cane toad attaching himself to a dryed up road squashed
female cane toad.
Boggles the mind!


kathy :-)
A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A
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Old 12-03-2004, 04:41 PM
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When you go to give him the boot, make sure he doesn't latch on & start
humping your leg!

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I've got a bit of a rouge frog.

I'ts spawning season for our frogs here in the north west of England.
And the ones that live in my pond have been doing what nature demands.

Sadly I found a dead frog at the bottom of the pond . Clealy a mating
casualty as the male frog was still clinging on to her! I felt sorry
for this chap so I got his lady out of the water gently removed him
and gave her a funeral.

Today 2 days later i find him locked on to one of my young Koi ! with
his front feet IN its gills. Naturally I quickly netted the fish and
got the frog off. The fish looked ok but I did let it back into the
water quickly . I might catch it again in a couple of days to check it
is OK.

The frog I've just set loose in the garden again though if I find him
locked onto a fish again I think I will give him the boot ( not sure
where to though)

Dave



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