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Old July 19th 04, 12:35 AM
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I have a small pond. Last fall it seems that all my frogs stayed in

the pond.
Needless to say they all died and I found them all on the bottom of

the pond
this spring. How do I prevent this from happening again this winter.

I live in
NJ.

Also I bought 2 small cat fish last year. This year they are about 8

to 9
inches. I can't beleive that they grew that much. I have goldfish,

some small
and some nice size ones. I asked the fish store if they will eat the

gold fish
and was told not to worry they get alone fine. When to another place

I was
told to get rid of them that they will eat everything in the pond.

Thank for
any help. ann


Catfish are bottom grazers, which is why they're not very good to eat,
they taste muddy. I don't think your catfish will eat your goldfish.

frogs, it all depends:

1) if you have ice on your pond, then the frogs may not be able to get
up and grab a breath through the winter. Make sure your pond can be
oxygenated through the winter (leave a hole open in the ice), so that
animals can surface and get some air. I put the bottom of a big pot of
boiling water on top of the ice in my pond when it's frozen, so as to
make a hole for any animals who need air. And I remove the pot, of
course, when the ice on the pond melts.

2)Frogs get a disease, redleg, and they all die.

3) Frog populations sometimes just crash, there is nothing you can do
about it. I had 250 frogs in my small pond 10 years ago, now, 3.

s.