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I poured frogspawn (thanks lousmith) into my tub from a jar and it sank.


I was expecting it to float back to the surface, but it hasn't and I can't see it in the tub (the tub is black so a bit hard to see things in it).


Is it OK for it not to be at or near the surface? Do I need to put my hand in, locate it and pull it up?


:-$

  • 2 weeks later...

I went away for the weekend and when I came back there was no sign of ANY of my frogspawn - it hasn't sunk to the bottom again, it has just completely disappeared.


It hasn't hatched - no sign of tadpoles.


I've just googled and apparently cats and some birds will eat it :-S


I had removed the netting over my tub - now I wish I hadn't.

  • 3 weeks later...

henryb Wrote:

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> Are you sure it wasn't a Swift? They are more

> common in London or maybe a House Martin. They all

> arrive about now.


xxxxxxx


Yes, might have been, but tail seemed very long.


Will be lovely to see the swifts swooping about again.


PGC, I was about to post the same thing about the coot/moorhen thing, it is the only way I can remember which is which!

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