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Chris 20-05-2005 04:18 PM

Fish and amphibia
 
I've just recently learned the importance of vernal ponds to amphibian
populations. Since vernal ponds dry out in the summer, they don't
support fish, and are therefore safe places for amphibians to breed.

In my own pond, I'm more interested in encouraging amphibians than
fish, although I'd like to have some fish to keep the mosquito
population down. Can anyone comment on the compatibility of *small*,
native fish species and breeding amphibians?

Chris


Reel McKoi 20-05-2005 04:48 PM


"Chris" wrote in message
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I've just recently learned the importance of vernal ponds to amphibian
populations. Since vernal ponds dry out in the summer, they don't
support fish, and are therefore safe places for amphibians to breed.

In my own pond, I'm more interested in encouraging amphibians than
fish, although I'd like to have some fish to keep the mosquito
population down. Can anyone comment on the compatibility of *small*,
native fish species and breeding amphibians?

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About 1/2 dozen minnows in a quiet pond should take care of the mosquitoes
and provide a nice breeding place for the amphibians. :-)
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McKoi.... the frugal ponder...
EVERYONE: "Please check people's headers for forgeries
before flushing." :-)
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kathy 20-05-2005 05:38 PM

Hi Chris,

I keep a fishless pond for amphibians and insect larvae.

I keep mosquitoes out of it by using granular Mosquito Dunks.
I use the granular kind because the 'Frog Bog' is stuffed with
plants and there are lots of nooks and crannies so I broadcast
it to get in all those places.

kathy :-)
www.blogfromthebog.com


Reel Mckoi 20-05-2005 11:57 PM

kathy wrote:
Hi Chris,

I keep a fishless pond for amphibians and insect larvae.


Yeah these critter do kn ow the diferance.--
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How can any rational person be so gullible as to swallow this obvious male
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Derek Broughton 21-05-2005 03:06 PM

kathy wrote:

Hi Chris,

I keep a fishless pond for amphibians and insect larvae.

I keep mosquitoes out of it by using granular Mosquito Dunks.
I use the granular kind because the 'Frog Bog' is stuffed with
plants and there are lots of nooks and crannies so I broadcast
it to get in all those places.


Don't mosquito dunks kill _all_ insect larvae?
--
derek

~ jan JJsPond.us 22-05-2005 03:56 AM

On Sat, 21 May 2005 11:06:57 -0300, Derek Broughton
wrote:

Don't mosquito dunks kill _all_ insect larvae?


Nope, only mosquito larvae and some types of caterpillars. ~ jan

~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~

kathy 22-05-2005 04:35 AM

And blackfly larva.
But everybody else is still hatching out of
the frog bog.

kathy :-)
www.blogfromtheblog.com


Chris 25-05-2005 04:36 PM

Thanks for the comments of other amphibiaphiles. I'm still doing site
preparation on a pond I hope to have completed before the summer's out.
I'll post pictures someday.

Chris



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