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Frogs, have you
irridium:
--- Quote from: Nigel B on April 11, 2013, 19:30:29 ---If they die at this stage, the black nucleus (if that's the word) turns white so its quite easy to tell. :-)
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well, one of them is a mild whiteish cloudy clump, one with clear gel and a distinct black dot and the other, clear gel but with the nucleus extended to distint 'rod' shapes.
hurrah - 2 living clumps out three! :blob7:
what shall i do with the cloudy on? do i remove it (although it's right next to the healthy ones, touching) or do i leave it and hope that the pondlife/eventual taddies will eat it? :sign17: :sign17:
Nigel B:
Good question Irridium. I have no idea.
I'd probably be tempted to leave it with a 'let nature take its course' kind of attitude. Probably wrong though....
I have two new clumps of frog-spawn to report today! And here was me thinking it was all done and dusted.... "Don't judge other frogs by your own standards" would seem an apt retort.... :-)
irridium:
I'll leave well alone as the pond's so small anyway, wouldn't want to cause too much disruption... thanks NigelB
star:
First two clumps happened on Thursday during the rain, then another one last night Sunday...... :toothy10: :toothy10:
goodlife:
We've got a clump today too! First one of the season :icon_cheers:
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