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Old March 14th, 2004, 09:53 AM
Dominic Lloyd
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i am putting a small garden pond in, and want to collect some frog / toad
spawn, and was wondering if anyone had noticed if the frogs / toads have
spawned in the north west yet.


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Old March 14th, 2004, 12:45 PM
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"Dominic Lloyd" wrote in message
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i am putting a small garden pond in, and want to collect some frog / toad
spawn, and was wondering if anyone had noticed if the frogs / toads have
spawned in the north west yet.

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From my own experience they will turn up anyway quite naturally. However
putting some frogspawn in yourself will speed things up and those that
survive will return to spawn. Have you got a lawn?, you will not be able to
cut it for several weeks around mid June as the young frogs will be jumping
all over the place after emerging from the water.
I have not seen any in my pond yet, I live in the S/E. It is still a bit
to cold.




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Old March 15th, 2004, 05:10 PM
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"Dominic Lloyd" wrote in message
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i am putting a small garden pond in, and want to collect some frog / toad
spawn, and was wondering if anyone had noticed if the frogs / toads have
spawned in the north west yet.

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Further to my last message, I have just today noticed a frog, full of spawn
waiting for a mate in my pond.



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Old March 15th, 2004, 10:01 PM
Activeviii
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just to let you know, it is illegal to take spawn from a lake/pond and put it into another.

something to do with transporting diseases.

check it out 1st


"Dominic Lloyd" wrote in message
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i am putting a small garden pond in, and want to collect some frog / toad
spawn, and was wondering if anyone had noticed if the frogs / toads have
spawned in the north west yet.




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Old March 16th, 2004, 01:00 AM
Jasper Richards
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"Dominic Lloyd" wrote in message
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i am putting a small garden pond in, and want to collect some frog / toad
spawn, and was wondering if anyone had noticed if the frogs / toads have
spawned in the north west yet.


I've spawned over his missus's tits and in her mouth..... if you get my
drift. A couple of glasses of wine and a snort... and she's away with the
fellatios...


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Old March 16th, 2004, 05:31 PM
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"Jasper Richards" wrote in message
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"Dominic Lloyd" wrote in message
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i am putting a small garden pond in, and want to collect some frog /

toad
spawn, and was wondering if anyone had noticed if the frogs / toads have
spawned in the north west yet.


I've spawned over his missus's tits and in her mouth..... if you get my
drift. A couple of glasses of wine and a snort... and she's away with the
fellatios...

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I think your parents are due some compensation from the NHS.
There has been a terrible mistake, the "afterbirth" was certainly not sent
to the incinerator.


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Old March 16th, 2004, 07:48 PM
Phil L
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Alex wrote:
: "Jasper Richards" wrote in message
: ...
:: "Dominic Lloyd" wrote in
:: message ...
::: i am putting a small garden pond in, and want to collect some frog
::: / toad spawn, and was wondering if anyone had noticed if the frogs
::: / toads have spawned in the north west yet.
:::
:::
:: I've spawned over his missus's tits and in her mouth..... if you get
:: my drift. A couple of glasses of wine and a snort... and she's away
:: with the fellatios...
: -------------------------------------------
: I think your parents are due some compensation from the NHS.
: There has been a terrible mistake, the "afterbirth" was certainly
: not sent to the incinerator.

go to google's group search and search for posts made by him!!
- there's only two, to different groups and both concerning frog spawn!!! - the
guys a fookin loony with a frogspawn fixation!


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Old March 16th, 2004, 11:21 PM
Richard
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"Dominic Lloyd" wrote in message
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i am putting a small garden pond in, and want to collect some frog / toad
spawn, and was wondering if anyone had noticed if the frogs / toads have
spawned in the north west yet.



Just started in East Anglia ....... Richard


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Old March 19th, 2004, 04:48 PM
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Saw some in Co. Meath Ireland last weekend.


 




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