Tree frog tadpoles

Rob Comber

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Hi - This is my first time posting. I haven't yet opened my pool because I have many tree frog tadpoles living in the water on the cover. I noticed this when I was going to drain the water and remove the cover, but I wasn't sure what I should do with the tadpoles. Would it be best to take them to a nearby lake? Really trying to save the little guys....any suggestions would be very much appreciated.
 

RednekF350

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Your sensitivity is commendable. A quick trip in a tank of cool water to a nearby pond would probably save a percentage of the little guys. Not much predation occurring on top of the liner but there will be some mortality in a pond.

My neighbors recently opened their pool and the stagnant water on the flooded cover held what sounded like a half million very vocal northern tree frogs.
They just threw a sump pump onto the cover and pumped the water onto the ground.

And now, a very sad silence.
 

smoke_jumper

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I just noticed this post. It might be late but if you didn't move them yet. I live in Atco as well. There's a retention pond behind my house tree frogs thrive in. It dries up on occasion so there's no fish to eat the tadpoles. PM me and I can give you my address if you haven't moved them already.
 
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mudpie

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Found last weekend in a puddle. So cute!
 
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