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Frogspawn

Discussion in 'Gardening Discussions' started by Honey Bee, Feb 26, 2007.

  1. Marley Farley

    Marley Farley Affable Admin! Staff Member

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    [​IMG] Hi Linlin,
    Toad spawn comes in long strings where as frog spawn is a big gelatinous lump.... Is the easiest way to describe it....
    Here is a god link with pics....
    http://www.threadnaught.net/~caleb/ukanura.html

    Good luck in your quest, but Toad spawn is not easy to find.. Well not in my experience anyway, unless you know you have a toad population near by..... [​IMG]
     
  2. FANCY

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    I have frogs' spawn in my pond, a big mass of yuk.
     
  3. Kedi-Gato

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    I just looked at your link Marley and I was really surprised to see that frogs, the common one at least, spawns pre-January 30th in some places in the UK! Must see if I can pull up a chart for Germany along those lines.
     
  4. Honey Bee

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    Hi Linlin....
    I am also looking for toadspawn - haven't found any yet!!!
     
  5. JarBax

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    I'd love toads - or newts in our pond - but would feel very uneasy taking spawn from the wild - infact wouldn't even consider it!
     
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  7. Kedi-Gato

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    Surprise! the first frog spawn in our pond this year! The frogs have been here several days and this morning they were croaking a lot and sporting around in the main "spawning corner", so I knew before I went out to look that I would find some.
     
  8. frogesque

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    My friend's new pond has one clump of spawn that arrived on 15th/16th, colder weather seems to have put a break on any further activity.
     
  9. Kedi-Gato

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    We've had a second lot but this year there are fewer frogs and spawn, our pond is usually quite overcrowded. I think you are right frogesque about the colder weather having put a stop to further activities.
     
  10. Kedi-Gato

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    My first picture, unfortunately not of the frogspawn but of the frogs. Sorry it is a bit porny.


    [​IMG]
     
  11. Victoria

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    Well done, K-G! We've had such shots in the photo comp! :eek:
     
  12. frogesque

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    Had a look at the clump of spawn today and the black dots are getting a lot bigger and elongated. Anyone had a 'happy event ' yet? :D
     
  13. Marley Farley

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    [​IMG] Ooh yes about 2 weeks old now & about 1/2" long, hundreds of them.... :D :D Will see if I can get a pic tomorrow... [​IMG]
     
  14. David H

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    Hi All you frog lovers
    In my last house I had a pond that I emptied because it got full of leaves and it was affectinf the fish, when I emptied it there were 75 adult frogs either in or around the pond, as you can imagine we had frogspawn every year which was lovely until about June when the little frogs developed and climbed out of the pond and onto the lawn, every time I cut the grass I had to go around with a bucket and pick up all the baby frogs, couldn't bear the thought of chopping them up with the lawnmower or strimmer, this was real pain as there was normally 150/200 to pick up, so be warned guys, if you have a lawn and a concience be prepared for some back-breaking work in the summer!!
     
  15. frogesque

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    Hi DavidH and welcome to the lilly pad!

    Yep, been there, done that :D only not quite as many as you had. Ours emerge later - this was taken in September and a few taddies even overwintered in the pond

    [​IMG]
     
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