Rory's Frog Bog Blog
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Dragonfly larvae
If you find dragonfly larvae or commonly called, mud eyes, get a little net and scoop them out. If you don't the mud eyes will eat the tadpoles. Here is a photo of a mud eye taken from my pond.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Building my frog bog
For my 11th birthday my parents bought me a black plastic pond for my frog bog.
This is the frog bog that I built. It took two to three days to build it into place and fill it with water. You need to water around your pond, watering every half an hour, to settle it in properly. This way you make sure that it won't move or slide.
We filled it to within 2.5 cm from the top of the pond with water and then let it settle for a couple of days.
You will need plants that are native to your area and these will attract frogs and other water creatures.
This is the frog bog that I built. It took two to three days to build it into place and fill it with water. You need to water around your pond, watering every half an hour, to settle it in properly. This way you make sure that it won't move or slide.
We filled it to within 2.5 cm from the top of the pond with water and then let it settle for a couple of days.
You will need plants that are native to your area and these will attract frogs and other water creatures.
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