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Yorkshire Pudding
September 21st 03, 11:57 PM
Hello,
Dug my very small (about 8' x 4' x 18") about a year ago, put some
frogspawn in it, it hatched, infested the neighbours gardens (but they
don't have slugs now). Also put a couple of Sticklebacks in it, they
bred, got a fantastic collection of pond snails. Today I had I
visitor, a metallic green dragonfly, I watched it for about half an
hour and was totally mesmorised. I hope it laid some eggs as I want to
get some photos of it.
Happy ponding
YP
Jerrispond
September 22nd 03, 01:58 PM
>Dug my very small (about 8' x 4' x 18") about a year ago, put some
>frogspawn in it, it hatched, infested the neighbours gardens (but they
>don't have slugs now)
was probably toads....was the spawn in strings( toads) or one big mass of
jelly(frogs)? If you only saw one it probably didn't lay any eggs mine breed
over the water then lay the eggs. I am sure it will get more dragonflies next
year. Dragonflies are wonderful they eat mosquitos. Jerri
http://www.fringeweb.com/Ponds/JerrisPond
Yorkshire Pudding
September 23rd 03, 04:26 AM
On 22 Sep 2003 12:58:28 GMT, (Jerrispond) wrote:
>>Dug my very small (about 8' x 4' x 18") about a year ago, put some
>>frogspawn in it, it hatched, infested the neighbours gardens (but they
>>don't have slugs now)
>
>was probably toads....was the spawn in strings( toads) or one big mass of
>jelly(frogs)? If you only saw one it probably didn't lay any eggs mine breed
>over the water then lay the eggs. I am sure it will get more dragonflies next
>year. Dragonflies are wonderful they eat mosquitos. Jerri
>
> http://www.fringeweb.com/Ponds/JerrisPond
Cheers for the advice on how to recognise the difference between the
two types of spawn, but I've been able to tell the two types apart
since I was very young and they are definitely frogs.
YP
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