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Polliwogs, Tadpoles
I have a pond full of tadpoles and eggs. don't know if they are from frogs
or toads. does anyone know how long it will take for them to live out of the water? I don't want to use the skimmer until they are gone. Pixi |
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Polliwogs, Tadpoles
Pixi wrote I have a pond full of tadpoles and eggs. don't know if they are from frogs or toads. does anyone know how long it will take for them to live out of the water? Toad eggs are laid in strings, frog eggs are laid in bunches. Toad tadpoles will turn into toads quicker than frog tadpoles will turn into frogs. Each are dependent on the warmth of the water and the availability of food to some extent. Bullfrog tadpoles will get very large and winter over in the pond (but they will be as strong as goldfish in swimming so won't end up in the skimmer very often). All in all, it can take around two months, sometimes three. Not sure how your skimmer goes but if you clean it out daily you can just toss the taddies back in the pond. Frogs and toads lay lots of eggs as many of their offspring are eaten up by predators. Disaster is expected ;-) You can always scoop out some of the egg masses and transfer them to a natural body of water. Also watch your water quality if you have a small pond. Another reason to move spawn. They are fun to have but can also overwhelm some small ponds. Their parents don't have much brains to plan these things... kathy :-) A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A |
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Polliwogs, Tadpoles
Thanks a bunch. The eggs were just sort of in a mass floating on top of the
water. Not strings, but if they are frog eggs, the mother must have dropped her eggs and left. There are two small frogs in the pond and a couple of weeks ago a toad was hanging out in the skimmer but also took off. Don't know how big a frog (or a toad) has to be to reproduce. Sometimes my ignorance is shocking!! "Ka30P" wrote in message ... Pixi wrote I have a pond full of tadpoles and eggs. don't know if they are from frogs or toads. does anyone know how long it will take for them to live out of the water? Toad eggs are laid in strings, frog eggs are laid in bunches. Toad tadpoles will turn into toads quicker than frog tadpoles will turn into frogs. Each are dependent on the warmth of the water and the availability of food to some extent. Bullfrog tadpoles will get very large and winter over in the pond (but they will be as strong as goldfish in swimming so won't end up in the skimmer very often). All in all, it can take around two months, sometimes three. Not sure how your skimmer goes but if you clean it out daily you can just toss the taddies back in the pond. Frogs and toads lay lots of eggs as many of their offspring are eaten up by predators. Disaster is expected ;-) You can always scoop out some of the egg masses and transfer them to a natural body of water. Also watch your water quality if you have a small pond. Another reason to move spawn. They are fun to have but can also overwhelm some small ponds. Their parents don't have much brains to plan these things... kathy :-) A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A |
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