A big thanks.. that mistake had been an embarrassing one lol.
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Its also a relief that you doubt I could be feeding too many of these. Ive only giving between 3-8 per day for 4-5 frogs.
Now Im starting to wonder if they've been binging on the tabpoles and hence so fat due to that. I had over 200 tabpoles in my pond the other day and now dont seem to have so many. The first batch which are bigger I cant see (unless they are now hanging around the bottom of the pond but I cant see them down there). I dont think the type of frogs I have are supposed to do that thou????
**fingers crossed ** that the new tabpoles arent disappearing like they appear to be. (if the frogs arent eatting them the 3 murray river rainbow fish may be the cuprits.. unless I missed getting all the mosquito fish which do love to eat tabpoles out of the pond. I really thought I'd got those all out but now starting to wonder, maybe thou I'd got them out, maybe there were eggs of those tabpole eatting fish left there?, which hatched, thou I hadnt seen any of those fish.
I cant imagine murray river rainbow fish eatting tabpoles much bigger then ants (they really struggle to eat a small cricket dropped in pond)
If their are mosquito fish in the pond still, what a nightmare as then Im going to have to drain whole pond out to get them (but then how would I also get rid of fish eggs stuck to my plants...). I really really hope Im wrong about disappearing tabpoles. This is certainly a learning experience for me.








If their are mosquito fish in the pond still, what a nightmare as then Im going to have to drain whole pond out to get them (but then how would I also get rid of fish eggs stuck to my plants...). I really really hope Im wrong about disappearing tabpoles. This is certainly a learning experience for me.
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