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Oh my poor frog
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Margaret | Report | 6 Jul 2004 18:52 |
Just be out in my garden and found one of my frogs laying in the water irises not looking very well took him out of the pond and put him in to a plastic tray and he is all swollen and blown up,not moving , dead, wonder what has happened to him. |
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valinkent | Report | 6 Jul 2004 19:14 |
Hi Margeret It is proberbly old age,but there is a disease that frogs get it is called red leg,do the legs look red? I get lots of frogs in my garden as i have a wildlife pond and last year i had lots with the disease ,but this year they are triving again and i have hundreds of baby frogs . Val |
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Margaret | Report | 6 Jul 2004 19:25 |
Hi Val No the legs are not red i expect it is old age just have to keep any eye on the others just incase they all start popping off Margaret |
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