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Possible spawn in my pond

On 24/02/2012 in forum

Hello, I have just discovered some kind of spawn in my pond, it doesn;t have obvious egg-like bubbles in it and seems to be mingled in with the pond weed. Any ideas what it might be? Thanks! Sam could still be frog spawn as it can be mingled


Talkback: Photo shoot with Pippa

On 28/11/2011 in forum

We have got a pond on are allotment and we have just got are first frogs spurn we have hade the pond for three years now and it is the first time we have frog spurn so look out slugs and snails thers frogs about thanks northwood kirkby comunity


slugs

On 21/07/2012 in forum

I wonder if anyone has same problem as me.. 2yrs ago got rid of pond with frogs in.. bad move.. did`nt realise what a wonderful job they do... we must over the last 6wks killed over 200 slugs..very big orange ones too... lost count with snails.. I


Pond

On 25/03/2012 in forum

A few weeks ago our garden pond was full of frogs, resulting in quite a lot of frogspawn.  Over the past two days I have discovered two dead frogs, and the spawn is disintegrating.  The water has a slight film on the top of it.  What might


Talkback: Frogspawn

On 28/11/2011 in forum

dropping in. However, one morning I found a hedgehog which hadn't been unable to unravel itself... I cannot ever think about it without feeling sick. Please remove your netting! I found the post by richard jones re wrestling with frogs spawn a little


Frogspawn 2013

On 09/03/2013 in forum

with an old sheet to keep the frost off. Hi , On my allotment  i have a very small pond  it holds about 5 gallons of water, in the next field there is a real pond with frogs spawn in it , what I would like to do is to get some of the spawn and put in to mine


Talkback: Toad In A Hole.

On 02/04/2012 in forum

Hello, After I got my new April issue of Gardeners World Magazine Magazine I was reading through andi found the article "Toad in the hole". I think that we should certainly support toads and frogs in and around the garden, they have many benefits


Wildlife Ponds

On 04/04/2012 in forum

these to create shallows (5cm deep). This is where frogs will spawn in spring. Choose a sunny site for your pond and inlcude lots of native pond plants - such as marsh marigold, frog bit, hornwort and brooklime. If you do sink the tub - which is fairly easy to do


Wildlife ponds

On 05/10/2012 in Wildlife

one. The large one would have a few fish in it.The theory is that the small pond would be perfect for breeding frogs, the medium-sized one would attract newts, and the large fishpond would provide the best conditions for toads. Dragon- and damselflies


Raising tadpoles in the classroom

On 09/04/2013 in forum

in the classroom where the kids can watch frogs growing. There's lots of advice online about growing them indoors but I was wondering where I might get some frog spawn and how we would go about releasing the frogs back to the wild. Any ideas? Our school is based


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