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When the tadpoles transform into frogs, a lot of biomass leaves the pond, which is a good thing in mid summer. Bullfrog and leopard frog tadpoles are large and make lots of waste. I had thousands five weeks ago, but they are all frogs now, and have scattered, maybe to the creek and other ponds.
Last edited by John F; 07/23/17 10:15 AM.
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Finally, fewer tadpoles, but a million frogs!
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SetterGuy
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07/23/17 01:41 PM
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07/23/17 03:11 PM
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07/23/17 04:58 PM
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07/24/17 11:35 AM
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