Overlandman wrote:I re stocked my ponds last week by driving on a sealed country road after it rained at night. Brown tree frogs galore.
MickyB wrote:Overlandman wrote:I re stocked my ponds last week by driving on a sealed country road after it rained at night. Brown tree frogs galore.
The laws might be different is Tasmania but I know in most states all frogs and tadpoles are protected and can't be taken from the wild.
Here is a frog that has found it's way into our garden. We have plenty of ferns so our fernery is constantly moist. We also have bromeliads which the frogs like to hide in. We always hear the frogs and often see them. We have never collected frogs or tadpoles from the wild but their population in the fernery is thriving.
There is a small chance that one or two or more frogs made their way to our home if they were hiding in plants that we have purchased from nurseries.
ofuros wrote:Lost count of the number of cane toads in our backyard...and we don't even have a water feature !
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