Re: Frogs
- To: g*@hort.net
- Subject: [CHAT] Re: Frogs
- From: T*@aol.com
- Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 17:53:36 EDT
Chris, do you know what kind of frogs they are??? Probably not a good idea
to release them to your pond if they are not native to your area. They would
probably not survive the winters. Even if they are native, chances are that
they won't stick around unless they are aquatic, then they might more so. I
think you are better off to enjoy them in your terrarium. Sounds like you
have a very naturally balanced eco-system in your terrarium. I admire that
you are able to do that.
Yep, bet your bullfrog either scared the other frogs away, or ate them.
Noreen
zone 9
Texas Gulf Coast
In a message dated 8/11/2006 11:03:12 AM Central Standard Time,
gardenchat-owner@hort.net writes:
I have four types in a large terrarium that I have
kept going for years. I love to hear them croaking and it is LOUD! Do you
think that my 12"+ koi would try to eat frogs if I tried to import some for
my pond? The pond is 1000 gallons and almost four feet deep, but it has a
3" ledge so the frogs could get out. I had a bull frog once, but he only
stayed for a few years. No other frogs survived with him around!
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