SperO
Active Member
well NT frog breeding season is just about here so this weekend I am starting production on my frog pond and welcome any tips. I do have a large amount of Desert Tree Frogs & Green Tree Frogs so I don't think it will be that hard to get tadpoles but I am interested in attracting some new frogs. Nearby my house small creek which in the wet fills up with Northern Dwarf Tree Frogs & Marbled Marsh. Obviously I get that its 'illegal' to harvest tadpoles but if you know any ways I could probably attract them. (funny because when I was a kid I harvested all the time heh)
My system last year involved several buckets & plastic containers which I was constantly changing and frankly didn't look that pretty.
The base of the pond will be two blue shell wading pools
I heard a tip that placing a solar powered light near the pond will attract insects & therefore frogs
watering system - in the wet its not usually an issue and rainwater will refresh the pond pretty much every day but as it builds up I will need some way to keep the water changing. If I set up the sprinkler system to drip in every couple of days the oxygen & chemicals in the water should be in small enough amounts to prevent hurting the tadpoles?
water plants - I was looking for something native to the NT or at least Australia. If you have some reccomendations or experience with plants that would be awesome. I would like my pond to be self sustaining and don't want to muck it up with food scraps which I find dirties the water to much.
Mosquito control - A huge problem in the NT but I am yet to find a native fish good for killing larvae only. I really dont like using exotic animals. I have heard of some chemicals and stuff which are supposed to be good but I really want to keep it natural and also minimise cost. I am not planning on putting a filter or anything in the water.
Cheers!
My system last year involved several buckets & plastic containers which I was constantly changing and frankly didn't look that pretty.
The base of the pond will be two blue shell wading pools
I heard a tip that placing a solar powered light near the pond will attract insects & therefore frogs
watering system - in the wet its not usually an issue and rainwater will refresh the pond pretty much every day but as it builds up I will need some way to keep the water changing. If I set up the sprinkler system to drip in every couple of days the oxygen & chemicals in the water should be in small enough amounts to prevent hurting the tadpoles?
water plants - I was looking for something native to the NT or at least Australia. If you have some reccomendations or experience with plants that would be awesome. I would like my pond to be self sustaining and don't want to muck it up with food scraps which I find dirties the water to much.
Mosquito control - A huge problem in the NT but I am yet to find a native fish good for killing larvae only. I really dont like using exotic animals. I have heard of some chemicals and stuff which are supposed to be good but I really want to keep it natural and also minimise cost. I am not planning on putting a filter or anything in the water.
Cheers!