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Inexes@aol.com 06-30-2017 01:28 PM

A Plea for all Villagers with Koi Ponds, water gardens
 
Mourning the loss of Jeremiah and his buddy. For 4-5 years I have had the pleasure of having 2 bull frogs in my pond. I grew up on the Allegheny River in NW Pa and used to sit outdoors at night and listen to the water, the distant train whistles and the Bullfrogs. When we built our home in The Villages, we were on the lanai late one evening and all of a sudden we heard the distant sound of the train whistle... we both got a little teary-eyed, it's called nostalgia. Next came the pond with the waterfall and I kept wondering how I could get a bullfrog to complete my dreams of yesteryear. Then I discovered a frog in the pond (toad, whichever), but eventually he became big enough to "croak" and my trip down memory lane was complete. I have had this pleasure every night for over 6 years. I don't know what happened, but for the past week Jeremiah (and buddy) are nowhere to be found and I am desperate to find a couple grown replacements. The man from Touch of Paradise was cleaning the pond a week ago and was much surprised that I loved the little guys. He told me most Villagers hate the noise from the bullfrogs that they have in their ponds. I am begging anyone who has bullfrogs and wants rid of them to respond and see if we could manage to replace my babies. I know..... I'm nuts...... indulge me !!!LOL

fred53 06-30-2017 01:30 PM

Good luck.

JSR22 06-30-2017 01:39 PM

We have a pond in front of our house. We have a lot of tadpoles. Would be happy to give you some and you can watch them grow. Message me if you want some tadpoles.

graciegirl 06-30-2017 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Inexes@aol.com (Post 1419041)
Mourning the loss of Jeremiah and his buddy. For 4-5 years I have had the pleasure of having 2 bull frogs in my pond. I grew up on the Allegheny River in NW Pa and used to sit outdoors at night and listen to the water, the distant train whistles and the Bullfrogs. When we built our home in The Villages, we were on the lanai late one evening and all of a sudden we heard the distant sound of the train whistle... we both got a little teary-eyed, it's called nostalgia. Next came the pond with the waterfall and I kept wondering how I could get a bullfrog to complete my dreams of yesteryear. Then I discovered a frog in the pond (toad, whichever), but eventually he became big enough to "croak" and my trip down memory lane was complete. I have had this pleasure every night for over 6 years. I don't know what happened, but for the past week Jeremiah (and buddy) are nowhere to be found and I am desperate to find a couple grown replacements. The man from Touch of Paradise was cleaning the pond a week ago and was much surprised that I loved the little guys. He told me most Villagers hate the noise from the bullfrogs that they have in their ponds. I am begging anyone who has bullfrogs and wants rid of them to respond and see if we could manage to replace my babies. I know..... I'm nuts...... indulge me !!!LOL

Did you help him drink some wine? He always had some mighty fine wine..........

Topspinmo 06-30-2017 02:09 PM

was the frogs contained in enclosure? if they was not inside the fenced Lanai the Frogs got jumpy during the rains storms, hopped off for better waters, and some frog humping :oops:with response they got from the croaking.

Inexes@aol.com 06-30-2017 02:17 PM

But they always came back.....

Inexes@aol.com 06-30-2017 02:19 PM

At this stage, question that I would live long enough to hear him "croak"...... lol Took Jeremiah a long time to reach that stage....

Jima64 06-30-2017 08:50 PM

Something ate them.

Boomer 07-01-2017 08:47 AM

"Froggy went a courtin'. . .uh, huh," :)

Actually, that could be -- 'tis the season.

After I read the OP's post, I just had to look up more info about bullfrogs.....

Bullfrogs are voracious eaters and predators. They are extremely territorial. Females are attracted to territories that have the most food available.......

I also read that bullfrogs eat so much that they will indulge even in cannibalism........:eek:.......uh......Did you say Jeremiah had a buddy?......(gulp)

Well, I hope they both return. Please keep us posted.

Chi-Town 07-01-2017 09:08 AM

Anybody remember this?

Plunk Your Magic Twanger Froggy! - YouTube

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Boomer 07-01-2017 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Chi-Town (Post 1419303)
Anybody remember this?

Plunk Your Magic Twanger Froggy! - YouTube

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Well, of course not, Chi.....

How could I possibly be old enough to remember a living room corner with a black and white Capehart with a screen the size of a goldfish bowl?

How could I possibly be old enough to remember who Buster Brown was before it was the name for a kids' clothing label?

How could I possibly be old enough to remember Andy Devine as a cowboy sidekick for Roy Rogers?

And certainly I could not be old enough ever to have been photographed wearing a Hopalong Cassidy cowgirl outfit, complete with cap gun and holster.

Geez, Chi, I have no idea what you are talking about.

Chi-Town 07-01-2017 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Boomer (Post 1419319)
Well, of course not, Chi.....

How could I possibly be old enough to remember a living room corner with a black and white Capehart with a screen the size of a goldfish bowl?

How could I possibly be old enough to remember who Buster Brown was before it was the name for a kids' clothing label?

How could I possibly be old enough to remember Andy Devine as a cowboy sidekick for Roy Rogers?

And certainly I could not be old enough ever to have been photographed wearing a Hopalong Cassidy cowgirl outfit, complete with cap gun and holster.

Geez, Chi, I have no idea what you are talking about.

You definitely pass the "Boomer" test. Thanks for sharing.

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Madelaine Amee 07-02-2017 07:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Boomer (Post 1419319)
Well, of course not, Chi.....

How could I possibly be old enough to remember a living room corner with a black and white Capehart with a screen the size of a goldfish bowl?

How could I possibly be old enough to remember who Buster Brown was before it was the name for a kids' clothing label?

How could I possibly be old enough to remember Andy Devine as a cowboy sidekick for Roy Rogers?

And certainly I could not be old enough ever to have been photographed wearing a Hopalong Cassidy cowgirl outfit, complete with cap gun and holster.

Geez, Chi, I have no idea what you are talking about.

Cute and very clever ................:coolsmiley:

TVMayor 07-02-2017 07:45 AM

Petco sells frogs & toads in stores.

https://www.petco.com/shop/en/petcos...rogs-and-toads

https://s7d1.scene7.com/is/image/PET...ctList-medium$

xcaligirl 07-02-2017 08:28 AM

I also love the sounds of frogs of all sorts. We lived in California and had the train tracks nearby. On quiet mornings or evenings, we can hear the train whistle blowing here. Faint but we can hear it and it does bring back good memories. There's a large pond in our backyard so we hear all kinds of noises.... love it!


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