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Old July 23rd 03, 02:18 AM
Don
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Default Pond + dogs + frogs = big mistake?

Thanks, but stretching cloth over the pond pretty much defeats the purpose
of having a pond in the first place. It wouldn't look very nice and I'd have
to remove the plants so I might as well just remove the pond altogether.
It's not the eggs I'm worried about anyhow, although the tadpoles were
chewing up the water lillies which I didn't particularly appreciate.

My main concern is that the pond will attract adult toads that the dogs will
come in contact with. I guess I should try to find a company who does ponds
down here and see if they can offer some advice.


 




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