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Baby Sue
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Posted: 17 Jan 2011

I found one of my friends dead in my pond yesterday! IÆve never seen a dead friend before.


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Baby Sue
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Posted: 17 Jan 2011
 
I wanted presents from lots of you. Snot fair that Ben Rigsby was the only one to send me Xmas & birthday presents.
Baby Sue
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Posted: 17 Jan 2011
 
I wanted presents from lots of you. Snot fair that Ben Rigsby was the only one to send me Xmas & birthday presents.
MORG
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Posted: 17 Jan 2011

You are lucky, I have now found 22 dead altogether in my 3 ponds, Im definately not expecting lots of spawn this year, thats if I get any at all


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Shawit
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Posted: 17 Jan 2011
3rd one floated up today + 1 palmate newt. Maintained large saucepan shaped hole covered with polystyerene box for the second week of the fortnight the pond was covered in thick ice during December. Lots of palmate newts back in pond but can only see 1 live frog this week.
ben rigsby
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Posted: 18 Jan 2011
hi,

same as during the cold spell last year i broke the ice on my larger pond every day during the snap. as best i could without provoking an inland tsunami and as far as i could reach with a spade.
maybe that helped. no mortalities here
seen some bloaters in other local ponds though.

i couldnt break the ice on the small pond. the waters gone a suspiciously funny colour in that one.
like a cowpat with rain gathered on it.

but not spotted any dead uns in there yet either.
so far.

ben
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Baby Sue
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Posted: 18 Jan 2011

[QUOTE=MORG] You are lucky, I have now found 22 dead altogether in my 3 ponds, Im definately not expecting lots of spawn this year, thats if I get any at all[/QUOTE]

22?!!!! How many frogs do you think your ponds contained in all? Do you think theyÆre all dead? ThatÆs a huge amount of deaths.

[QUOTE=Shawit]3rd one floated up today + 1 palmate newt. Maintained large saucepan shaped hole covered with polystyerene box for the second week of the fortnight the pond was covered in thick ice during December. Lots of palmate newts back in pond but can only see 1 live frog this week.[/QUOTE]

I never see my frogs alive in winter and I sure as hell ainÆt putting my hand in to see what I can grab. Wonder why some die and some donÆt. This is so sad.

 

[QUOTE=ben rigsby]hi,

same as during the cold spell last year i broke the ice on my larger pond every day during the snap. as best i could without provoking an inland tsunami and as far as i could reach with a spade.
maybe that helped. no mortalities here
seen some bloaters in other local ponds though.

i couldnt break the ice on the small pond. the waters gone a suspiciously funny colour in that one.
like a cowpat with rain gathered on it.

but not spotted any dead uns in there yet either.
so far.

ben[/QUOTE]

I went to the local golf course pond and thatÆs about 10 metres long and about 2 foot deep in the deepest bit and thereÆs no floaters there. Glad your big pondÆs ok Ben. Are you gonna investigate why your small pond has turned to slosh?


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MORG
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Posted: 18 Jan 2011

 I have just  spotted 1 live frog in my smallest pond

Ive no idea how many frogs my garden amphib sanctuary supports in all, and honestly didnt think it was that many frogs

I really cant see there being many frog returns now as it looks like almost all decided to overwinter in the ponds rather than the logpiles and specially created underground hibernaculum where they would have been safe from the weather.

Thats going to upset the newts as they usually feast on frog tadpole

each springtime

 

 


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Baby Sue
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Posted: 19 Jan 2011

Just a thought. If itÆs scientifically proven that frogs survive the cold better by being out of water should we all be grabbing the things from our ponds and shifting them out in winter? Are they defo more likely to survive by being out or do frogs actually know better? If I were more intelligent and knew more about frogs IÆd consider stealing a batch and locking them in a large container with winter food for them so that in spring I could let them out and theyÆd still be alive. Wish it was as simple as that and IÆd way love some pet frogs, IÆd even bring them indoors if I could.

 

In winter do frogs actually hibernate and go to sleep or are they just sitting there awake but conserving energy?

 

Glad youÆve got one live frog MORG, hopefully thereÆs still lots left but hiding that you donÆt know about. Does this forum not have a thread to show off everyoneÆs ponds? Cos IÆd love to look at what everyoneÆs ponds look like and compare and take tips.

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Suzi
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Posted: 21 Jan 2011
I found one dead frog floating in my pond after the big freeze ended. with temps down to -15C here in East Devon there was no way I could keep the pond ice free. I've never seen a dead frog in my pond before - would they always float? It's just one of those things. Very upsetting for folk to have lots of fatalities.
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Baby Sue
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Posted: 21 Jan 2011

Bet thereÆs froggie skeletons at the bottom of ponds. Has anyone ever cleared out a pond before? The old lady that lived at my house before me had to change the pond lining cos the first one was poor quality and leaked. She said she put all the frogs in the wheelie bin whilst doing it, never mentioned dead ones in there. Although the first pond lining may not have been in there all that long anyway.


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MORG
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Posted: 21 Jan 2011

They will float in the end, but only 1 of the ones I found was floating, all the others I found moving plants around or fishing around the mud at the bottom with a net.

 


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Baby Sue
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Posted: 24 Jan 2011
Scary.   I'm gonna hate every moment of me de-weeding my pond next.   I was thinking of getting it done before spawn gets laid too, i.e. very soon.
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MORG
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Posted: 25 Jan 2011

went out to my ponds this morning and all three smell terrible, fished around the bottoms with a net again, and the grand total of dead frogs from my garden ponds now totals 29, they are  small ponds so Im going to have to keep fishing about in them or they will be too polluted for the returning newts.

I reckon thats the end of my frogs though with that many found dead


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Baby Sue
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Posted: 28 Jan 2011

Nooooooooooooooo!!!!


I wanted presents from lots of you. Snot fair that Ben Rigsby was the only one to send me Xmas & birthday presents.
ben rigsby
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Posted: 29 Jan 2011
hi morg,

what a bummer for you.

get some therapy sue.
thats all i can suggest.

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Baby Sue
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Posted: 01 Feb 2011

Perhaps I should start a therapy thread here. Did that on a Robbie forum once, my God it had a lot of pages and it went on for years.


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dave fixx
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Posted: 01 Feb 2011
No dead frogs in mine! No alive frogs though either .So using that principle no smooth snakes under my old fence yet..
10 degrees today but all ponds I passed whilst putting snake refuges out were all frozen over.

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ben rigsby
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Posted: 12 Feb 2011
[QUOTE=dave fixx].So using that principle no smooth snakes under my old fence yet
[/QUOTE]
i like your reasoning dave.
hope it works out!

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Baby Sue
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Posted: 18 Mar 2011

Someone ran over one of my own pond frogs.


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