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BenignVanilla August 16th 03 12:32 AM

Frog Eggs?
 
I went back to the pond this evening and was checking out the action. The VF
is nearly void of plants as I am working on it this weekend. In one of the
clear spots, I found what I think are frog eggs.

What should I do?

Pix at: http://www.darofamily.com/jeff/easyurl/pondphotos.htm

Click on August 15, 2003.

BV.



K30a August 16th 03 12:46 AM

Frog Eggs?
 
BV wrote What should I do?

Are you emptying out the VF this weekend while working on it?
If so, toss the eggs in a bucket, keep it in the shade and put them back in
when they are done.

If you want lots of bouncing baby froglets don't put the eggs in with the fish.



k30a
and the watergardening labradors
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joe August 16th 03 01:22 AM

Frog Eggs?
 
BenignVanilla wrote:

What should I do?


Buy some good Cuban cigars and be prepared to mail them out:


Joe Boldt
5261 Constitution Rd
San Diego, CA 92117



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Anne Lurie August 16th 03 02:43 AM

Frog Eggs?
 
LEAVE THE POND ALONE!

Oh, c'mon, you should have known I could never let that pass.

Anne Lurie
Raleigh, NC


"BenignVanilla" wrote in message
...
I went back to the pond this evening and was checking out the action. The

VF
is nearly void of plants as I am working on it this weekend. In one of the
clear spots, I found what I think are frog eggs.

What should I do?

Pix at: http://www.darofamily.com/jeff/easyurl/pondphotos.htm

Click on August 15, 2003.

BV.





BenignVanilla August 17th 03 12:42 AM

Frog Eggs?
 

"joe" wrote in message
...
BenignVanilla wrote:

What should I do?


Buy some good Cuban cigars and be prepared to mail them out:

snip

Hopefully not one cigar per kid. I may need hundreds.

BV.



K30a August 17th 03 12:55 AM

Frog Eggs?
 

The black specs are like mouse poop, I mean oval shape?
They start out as periods and then turn into two periods then turn into commas
(see the writerly analogy here...)
Eventually they start twitching and then they will cling to the side of
whatever is handy while they use up their yolk sack.
Finally they'll start swimming around.
Legs come first, then arms, then they absorb their tail and hop away.
(If this happens in the house ponds, they will hop to the bathroom and try to
attain the porcelain pond.)


k30a
and the watergardening labradors
http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...dors/home.html

MLF August 19th 03 12:00 AM

Frog Eggs?
 

"BenignVanilla" wrote
What should I do?


Buy some good Cuban cigars and be prepared to mail them out:

snip

Hopefully not one cigar per kid. I may need hundreds.



No, you'll need thousands.

We have "the love song of the toad" every night here and long strings of
eggs the next day. I scoop toad eggs out about once a week. They may be
little (at first), but the shear numbers would add a tremendous biological
load on the pond. I never get them all, so there's always a few tadpoles in
the water. Unfortunately, the fish show no interest in them.

On the plus side, they can clean the algae from a pond in no time.

BTW: I do smoke cigars, so be sure to let me know when they hatch...


Michael Fermanis
New Orleans, Louisiana USA (Remove the RICE to reply)
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[email protected] August 19th 03 08:50 PM

Frog Eggs?
 
In , on 08/18/03
at 06:00 PM, "MLF" said:

We have "the love song of the toad" every night here and long strings of
eggs the next day. I scoop toad eggs out about once a week. They may be
little (at first), but the shear numbers would add a tremendous
biological load on the pond. I never get them all, so there's always a
few tadpoles in the water. Unfortunately, the fish show no interest in
them.


Dang it, in six years with a pond I've had ZERO toads. And they are
around.



Alan

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Anne Lurie August 19th 03 11:05 PM

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Can your toads get in & out of the pond? After seeing a
"mighty-tired-looking" toad clawing at the side of the pond (okay, I'm
anthropomorphizing -- thinking of animals in terms of human behavior, I
think), it occurred to me that the toad could be in my teeny little
preformed water garden for a long time if it had no way to climb out or
nothing to perch on to jump out.

My little pre-form has 3 "plant ledges" that are currently unused (they
never were at quite the right depth for the plants I tried). Since I
already had a lot of bricks on hand, I stacked some in various combinations
on each plant ledge. That way, no matter what the actual level of the pond,
the toads will be able to jump out again, even the little 3/8" toadlets.
(BTW, I do have a plant in the pond, a parrotfeather in a pot on the bottom,
covering at least 40% of the surface area.)

Note: the bricks I'm describing are the kind with holes in them; I turn
them so the "tunnels" are parallel with the surface of the pond, so I don't
have to rescue the goldfish (who apparently can't back up very well).

Anne Lurie
Raleigh, NC

wrote in message
ganews.com...


Dang it, in six years with a pond I've had ZERO toads. And they are
around.





[email protected] August 20th 03 10:14 PM

Frog Eggs?
 
In , on 08/19/03
at 10:05 PM, "Anne Lurie" said:

Can your toads get in & out of the pond? After seeing a
"mighty-tired-looking" toad clawing at the side of the pond (okay, I'm
anthropomorphizing -- thinking of animals in terms of human behavior, I
think), it occurred to me that the toad could be in my teeny little
preformed water garden for a long time if it had no way to climb out or
nothing to perch on to jump out.


Yes, there are ways for toads that would enter my pond to lay eggs to get
back out.



Alan

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