A Three – NO Four
Frog Day!
We have a
water cascade in our garden. It has been
covered up for several years as the owner of the house filled it in when his
children were little. We stumbled upon
it when we were pulling out a particularly large weed and the gardener stepped
into the deep end. Long story short, the
pump still worked but there were some holes in the membrane and we’ve been busy
caulking and patching the stone work and concrete so we can run it and stop
losing water.
Today was
the day to replace the membrane. I have
two fish living in the bottom waterfall pond section so that they can eat the
mosquito larvae. My helper (he does all
the work but I have the money so I get to be the boss LOL) arrived and we
gathered some buckets. The best way to
fix the holes and leaks in the membrane would be to just take out the old and
put in a new. Luckily the owner had
provided me with a large hunk of fresh membrane. So he starts pulling out water. I warn him that there are two fish in there
and he is able to catch one. I also saw
a frog in there this morning so he’s looking for the frog too. He catches the frog and I take it and put it
in the bigger fish pond on the lily pad.
By the time I got back to the waterfall, my helper had found another
frog! OK, it goes over to the bigger
fish pond as well.
By now, the
water level is getting low. I swipe the
net through the water a couple of times and come up with the other fish. He joins his pal in a bucket and later I put
them in the one part of the waterfall/cascade that doesn’t have a leak and has
enough water for them and enough mosquito larvae to keep them busy for a few
days. There is maybe 6” of water
remaining in the lower pond. My helper
suddenly spies another frog that is decidedly unhappy with the dwindling
water. We fish him out of the pond and
he goes to join his pals in the larger pond.
I set them all on a lily pad but by the time I return, they are gone.
Wow, three
frogs. I knew there were two in the yard
but didn’t realize they were both in the cascade. Finally, we are almost out of water in the
basin when my helper says, OMG, here’s another frog, a fourth frog! He was hiding in the mud at the bottom. He’s lucky we didn’t pull out the membrane
with him in it and throw him onto the yard.
We caught him and he gets put on a lily pad too.
So four
frogs! My helper thinks they were living
at the bottom of the basin in a layer of mud.
Quite possible and now we’ve put in a new membrane and there’s no mud
there. Well, they are in the bigger pond
with most of the fish and I hope they are happy there for a while because I don’t
think I can find them and catch them to put them back. Wish they would do a better job of eating
small insects though. If they had done
their job, never would have had to put the fish in the basin with them.
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