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Still got tadpoles with no legs!
Hello Everybody.
Has anyone else still got taddies with no legs? I'm a bit worried about them with autumn coming up and temperatures soon to start dropping. I would have thought that they should be frogs by now and I was hoping that there isn't something about my pond that's stopping them developing? Anyone got any ideas. Thanks CH |
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I don't know why your tadpoles are slow to develop but I can tell you that a friend of mine has a similar situation. He built his small concrete pond in the shade of a large laburnum tree, the leaves and seeds of which are toxic. He doesn't keep fish and the plants don't seem to mind the poison, but the tadpoles never seem to grow up. I'm half-tempted to try a glass or two of his pond water to see if it works on the human aging process. (Not really, don't try this at home kids!) |
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"Chainhome" wrote in message ... Hello Everybody. Has anyone else still got taddies with no legs? $$ Yes. Bullfrogs take 2 years to mature and leave the water. I'm a bit worried about them with autumn coming up and temperatures soon to start dropping. $$ They'll happily stay on the bottom all winter. I never find dead pollywogs in the spring. I would have thought that they should be frogs by now and I was hoping that there isn't something about my pond that's stopping them developing? Anyone got any ideas. $$ It's perfectly normal. Just let them be. Next year they'll turn into frogs. ;-) -- McKoi.... frugal ponding since 1995... My Pond Page http://tinyurl.com/cuq5b ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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"billfish" wrote in message ... I don't know why your tadpoles are slow to develop but I can tell you that a friend of mine has a similar situation. He built his small concrete pond in the shade of a large laburnum tree, the leaves and seeds of which are toxic. He doesn't keep fish and the plants don't seem to mind the poison, but the tadpoles never seem to grow up. I'm half-tempted to try a glass or two of his pond water to see if it works on the human aging process. (Not really, don't try this at home kids!) ==================== They may grow faster if he feeds them. I accidentally stumbled onto this in my plant propagation tanks. The one I was dropping flakes in because of a few GF fry had tadpoles much larger than the tubs that I wasn't dropping flakes in. They came up and just sucked those flakes down like candy. -- McKoi.... frugal ponding since 1995... My Pond Page http://tinyurl.com/cuq5b ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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Chainhome wrote:
Has anyone else still got taddies with no legs? I'm a bit worried about them with autumn coming up and temperatures soon to start dropping. I would have thought that they should be frogs by now and I was hoping that there isn't something about my pond that's stopping them developing? Bullfrogs generally don't develop legs until their second year. -- derek |
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Generally......well do they or don''t they mister know-it-all? Can
they do it in 23 months, 14 months 28 months? "Generally", speaking I think your lacking in your ability to comprehend.... On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 09:41:42 -0300, Derek Broughton wrote: snip a legitimate question looking for a decent answer....... ===Bullfrogs generally don't develop legs until their second year. ============================================== Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked! "The original frugal ponder" ~~~~ }((((o ~~~~~~ }{{{{o ~~~~~~~ }(((((o |
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Re tadpole still legless
I think some UK tadpoles over winter as tadpoles, I had some do this last year and this year too. |
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On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 20:07:49 +0000, sean mckinney
wrote: Re tadpole still legless I think some UK tadpoles over winter as tadpoles, I had some do this last year and this year too. See bullfrog tadpole. http://rol.freenet.columbus.oh.us/frogs.html Regards, Hal |
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I didn't realise UK taddies could overwinter (I don't think we get bullfrogs naturally over here in Blighty). I've done some surfing after reading your message and there were several mentions of overwintering tadpoles - I was suprised - good luck to them. Cheers CH |
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Bullfrogs are another invasive introduced species in the UK and a threat to the native species, they should, IMO, be irradicated if seen and if seen it might be an idea to report the sighting to the likes of defra. |
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"sean mckinney" wrote in message
... Chainhome Wrote: Thanks Sean, (and all other reply-ers) I didn't realise UK taddies could overwinter (I don't think we get bullfrogs naturally over here in Blighty).Cheers CH I didnt think they overwintered either, until mine did it last year, I think it give the ones that over winter as tadpoles a head start next year. Bullfrogs are another invasive introduced species in the UK and a threat to the native species, they should, IMO, be irradicated if seen and if seen it might be an idea to report the sighting to the likes of defra. -- sean mckinney This probably isn't the same as the OP's situation, but in case... I've had green frog tadpoles in my in-ground pond for a few years. This year for fun I scooped a few tadpoles out and set them up in an Eclipse 3 aquarium I use off and on as a hospital tank (for tropical fish). It was great fun to watch the little buggers (the tadpoles...) change! After awhile I decided to move them back to the pond. That was late spring and I'm *still* seeing tadpoles in the in-ground pond without legs or just the beginnings of legs. At least know I know they're not the original tadpoles from this spring. Rather that the frogs are breeding throughout the summer. I don't know what happens to the froglets but there's a relatively large grassy/weedy/viney area just behind the pond where they can hide. I imagine predators get quite a few. Gail near San Antonio TX |
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Bottom posted.
"Chainhome" wrote in message ... sean mckinney Wrote: Re tadpole still legless I think some UK tadpoles over winter as tadpoles, I had some do this last year and this year too. Thanks Sean, (and all other reply-ers) I didn't realise UK taddies could overwinter (I don't think we get bullfrogs naturally over here in Blighty). I've done some surfing after reading your message and there were several mentions of overwintering tadpoles - I was suprised - good luck to them. Cheers CH -- Chainhome I just read from a children's small animation book that bullfrogs can take 2-3 years to metamorph into frogs with legs. Later! |
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