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Posted: 31 Jan 2006 Topic: Uninvited frog



thanks for the reply.  I will encourage the FROG to seek sustance elswhere and restock the pond, then put a net over the top in an endeavour to safeguard the wee ones.

Here is a photo of the univited frog in our New Zealand garden.




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Posted: 30 Jan 2006 Topic: Uninvited frog



We were delighted to find many tadpoles in our large pond, so transferred about 30 to a large container closer to the house, where we could watch them develop.  Some managed to make the change to little frogs.  But a large 'rogue' frog has appeared and there don't appear to be any more tadpoles.  Is it likely that he has eaten them. We can pat the frog, though honestly I feel more like wringing his neck!!! Can someone confirm if it is likely that the rogue has got rather large due to the onsite food supply.


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