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Frog egg mass--
How long from the time that you see frog eggs until they leave the jellied
mass and swim as tadpoles, and how long until we see frogs? Thanks |
Frog egg mass--
Joan wrote How long from the time that you see frog eggs until they leave
the jellied mass and swim as tadpoles, and how long until we see frogs? Much of it depends on the warmth of the water. Take some inside in a jar and you can watch the beginning process. They go from dots, to double dots, to commas, then they wiggle once in a while. After that they swim away but stay very still as they are still absorbing their egg sack. It helps if you have a magnifying glass to watch this. You can put them back in the pond after that. They don't do as well in the house as they do outside, they need those long days of sunshine. From egg to swimming away takes about a week under normal conditions. They get their legs, then their arms, then they absorb their tail. They will spend time with their faces out of water but swim away when approached. Once their tails are gone they will leave the pond unless they are bullfrogs, then they will stay around. And if they are bullfrogs they will stay as tadpoles until next spring. If you are far north some greenfrogs will also winter over as tadpoles. From egg to frog, roughly about 2 to 3 months. kathy :-) A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A |
Frog egg mass--
Thanks Kathy----very good explanation.
Joan "Ka30P" wrote in message ... Joan wrote How long from the time that you see frog eggs until they leave the jellied mass and swim as tadpoles, and how long until we see frogs? Much of it depends on the warmth of the water. Take some inside in a jar and you can watch the beginning process. They go from dots, to double dots, to commas, then they wiggle once in a while. After that they swim away but stay very still as they are still absorbing their egg sack. It helps if you have a magnifying glass to watch this. You can put them back in the pond after that. They don't do as well in the house as they do outside, they need those long days of sunshine. From egg to swimming away takes about a week under normal conditions. They get their legs, then their arms, then they absorb their tail. They will spend time with their faces out of water but swim away when approached. Once their tails are gone they will leave the pond unless they are bullfrogs, then they will stay around. And if they are bullfrogs they will stay as tadpoles until next spring. If you are far north some greenfrogs will also winter over as tadpoles. From egg to frog, roughly about 2 to 3 months. kathy :-) A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A |
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