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Sat, Jun 23, 12 at 17:47
| last year I put in a small water garden. It must be successful as a frog has moved in and we are no where near a water source. |
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- Posted by westhamutd 9a (My Page) on Sat, Jun 23, 12 at 18:08
| "Build it & they will come"...it's amazing how some of the animals can detect a water source.Looks like a leopard frog,they are great residents-I have a bunch of them in my ponds.Hopefully each year you will see more animals move in.Best of luck |
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| tastes like chicken i hear..............:).....love my toads and frogs......! |
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| Hi i have a couple in my main pond but have a BIG problem with cane toads. I scoop out the eggs by the pound but still end up with gazillions of tadpoles. hate the thought of helpinhg to propagate those monsters lol gary |
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- Posted by starryrider (My Page) on Sun, Jun 24, 12 at 5:52
| Luckily no cane toads this far north. |
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