www.bcg.org.au Frogs on the pond (thanks to BCG's Frogs on Farms project)
and on our excess greywater/runoff dam at Manangatang
Dam photos Pond photos Egg photos Tadpole photos Frog photos
The frogs home page Dam Pond Eggs Tadpoles Frogs
Frog sounds Plants around the pond Pond life The Mallee Frog Blog
Home Sounds Plants Life The Frog Blog

From the eggs came tadpoles - and some ups and downs. Photos from the dam and pond (further below). As of September 27th there were some small tadpoles in the dam but not sure whether the large ones survived.
We have returned the 'rescued' tadpoles to the dam (saved some as pets) and are hoping for the best. The odd small tadpole can now be seen swimming in the pond.

Tadpoles grazing on slime October 14, 2008. The tadpoles rescued from the dam, grazing on slime (brought in from the dam).
Some of the second generation tadpoles living free in the pond. The 'glyphosate aquarium'
October 4, 2008. The second generation pond tadpoles are free from the egg mass already. The pond tadpoles rescued from the dam have makeshift accommodation in a modified 20l glyphosate container.
Insects on the pond surface Eggs on the dam surface
September 26. The dam tadpole rescue plan - dig a hole and do lots of washing.
Insects on the pond surface The first water hits some desicated tadpoles. They didn't come to life straight away but I'm hoping they will.
Insects on the pond surface Eggs on the dam surface
September 26. A 30C day predicted, the dam has dried out, and not sure what the future is for these... The tadpoles have found the lowest parts of the dam and are hoping for the best!
Insects on the pond surface Eggs on the dam surface
September 25. These tadpoles have come back to life. September 25. Returned home after a few days away to find the dam dry. These were in a handful of muck in one of the low points of the dam. Plenty of mosquito larvae too, and not all tadpoles were alive.
HyperLink HyperLink
September 20. The water level in the dam is falling - this tadpole trapped in a fairly shallow puddle. September 17. The first tadpoles are spotted in the dam.
HyperLink HyperLink
September 16. Tadpoles still in the egg mass on the pond but getting fairly active. September 20. Pond tadpoles have left the egg mass and can be seen swimming freely in the pond.