- Location
- long island, ny
So i have a little pond that my family and i call the frog pond because there are wild frogs that inhabit it. However this summer and the past summer no frogs went to the pond because it became so mucky. There seemed to be more mud then water. So i cleaned the crap out of it... bare in mind it is probably a 200 gallon pond so i drained and powerwashed it and noticed two big holes in the pond however no water would get through because it is built around thick brick. 3 days later i filled the pond up to see how much volume it could hold and how long it would hold it and after a week the water is still clear, but stagnant. low and behold a frog is in it. It also seems that there are hundreds of mosquito larva present as well!
Well i was going to drain it once more patch up the holes with concrete line the pond with rubber lining, add a canister filter and all those thing but now there is a frog in it and i feel bad destroying his habitat( is this normal?) is it inhumane to take out the frog drain out the mosquito infested water and fix up the pond? Here are some pics
Well i was going to drain it once more patch up the holes with concrete line the pond with rubber lining, add a canister filter and all those thing but now there is a frog in it and i feel bad destroying his habitat( is this normal?) is it inhumane to take out the frog drain out the mosquito infested water and fix up the pond? Here are some pics