Nicholas ([info]nhw) wrote,
@ 2008-05-13 08:59:00
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Tadpoles
F was given some frogspawn to care for from school just before Easter, and the tadpoles graduated from the small plastic container they arrived in, to a bucket in his room. F has been very responsible about feeding them; I felt very uneasy though about having dozens of God's creatures living under our roof, without the prospect of ultimate liberty.

But my doubts have been happily confounded. [info]artw took us all to the local pond shop on Sunday, and bought some pondweed and a bonus pond snail. The pond shop itself was pretty amazing, a suburban labyrinth of water features (mostly inhabited by fish, amphibians and other invertebrates). Now, the big plastic turtle which we originally bought as a sandpit for B nine years ago, and which has since done occasional duty as a paddling pool, has become a new home for the tadpoles, sitting in the drive just outside the garden gates in order to prevent U from experimenting with the water. It has a couple of shelves that its inhabitants can sit on when their legs have grown, and has already started attracting insects. Summer is coming, and it is beautiful.



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[info]watervole
2008-05-13 07:30 am UTC (link)
You'll need a way for the frogs to leave the pond, as contrary to popular belief, the adults spend a lot of their time away from the water.

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[info]saare_snowqueen
2008-05-13 09:18 am UTC (link)
Out of slime - miracles. Good for F!

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[info]sammywol
2008-05-13 11:19 am UTC (link)
Good for F! I remember classroom frogspawn from my first few years at school. There was always the trek to the pond to release them once they had grown back legs as otherwise they would hop out onto the classroom floor. Don't they also require meat supplements to their diet once they have their legs?

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[info]rfmcdpei
2008-05-13 12:09 pm UTC (link)
There's something attractive, and relaxing, about watching aquatic life.

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[info]inulro
2008-05-13 07:21 pm UTC (link)
The first thing we did when we bought the house was to dig a pond, and within hours we had a toad! We have had loads of frogspawn, and tadpoles, and tiny little frogs every years, which results in a few bigger frogs too. I love our pond.

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[info]scattyme
2008-05-26 08:56 pm UTC (link)
This sounds very nice. I'm looking forward to seeing it in a few weeks!

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