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    Default Re: Anybody needs free treefrog tadpoles?

    Quote Originally Posted by Anastassia View Post
    Ribbit..ribbit...I end up with a backyard pond full of tree frog (?) tadpoles..There are hundred of them there..or so..I do not know anything about frogs, never kept them..but do not want to kill them as I was watching them grow in my pond...Last night I heard another mating call..whicj horrifies me, because I still watch out babies from the last one..I need to get rid of the tadpoles and make my pond unattractive for others..Any ideas or resources that could help me?..Thank you!
    I would very much like a few dozen tadpoles to put into my backyard pond.
    I live in Pacific Washington. I've tried to reach people that might have access to tadpoles thru craigslist for my area but have not had any results.

    Thanks in advance if you have any tadpoles left that you can send to me. I will pay the shipping to send them to me.
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    Default Re: Anybody needs free treefrog tadpoles?

    Quote Originally Posted by avianblue View Post
    I would very much like a few dozen tadpoles to put into my backyard pond.
    I live in Pacific Washington. I've tried to reach people that might have access to tadpoles thru craigslist for my area but have not had any results.

    Thanks in advance if you have any tadpoles left that you can send to me. I will pay the shipping to send them to me.
    If you wish frogs in your pond, you should take measures to attract local ones, or at least find some that are from near you. Many states have legislation making it illegal to release captive animals. If you move frogs from California to Washington, you could kill the frogs your release as they may not be adapted to live in the environment you provide them. You could also (much worse) contribute to the spread of numerous pathogens, fungi, bacteria, and parasites that could culminate in many amphibians dying.

    I would suggest heavily planting your pond with emergent vegetation around the water, with gradual sloping banks, and providing a thick layer of muck (later to be detritus) at the bottom. This will most likely attract local amphibians, which is more desirable and responsible from an environmental standpoint.

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