g'day linda,
might have been beter if you had put a frong pond in up the back
corner of your garden, frogs will now be looking to return to where
they came from and that is you fish tank.
now i hate to see frogs perish ie.,. in the pool environment, so maybe
you could link up to one of the frog associations i have links on our
site, and see what they recommend to do.
there are diseases associated with frogs so i could easliy say next
time tke the eggs/tadpoles and release them into the wild but then i
don't want to be spreading disease into the wild populations.
you did good just now think about incorprating a frong pond in you bag
garden, need only be a 44 gallon drum cut in 1/2 or an old bathtub.
On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 20:58:57 +0900, "odonata28 \(Linda\)"
snipped
With peace and brightest of blessings,
len
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"Be Content With What You Have And
May You Find Serenity and Tranquillity In
A World That You May Not Understand."
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> > Nah! They only like the legs! (And I can understand why, they
are
> > delicious).
> I couldn't, not now (eat frog legs I mean).
> I once had frog legs when I was in Bali it tasted just like chicken
(when I
> was just a slip of a girl of 19)
> I've had nightmares about it ever since!
> I so regret doing it... so little for such a loss of life :-(
> Must save more frogs and repent! x 100
Are you a vegetarian? If not, how do you cope with eating any form of
meat?
are
> > delicious).
> I couldn't, not now (eat frog legs I mean).
> I once had frog legs when I was in Bali it tasted just like chicken