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| | | Re: Frogspawn being eten by a shrimp like insect ^^^^
No signs of any top-hat and tailed newts tapping their toes in my pond so far. I don't know how far a newt will travel to find his/her caviar dinner.
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| | | Re: Frogspawn being eten by a shrimp like insect Quote:
Originally Posted by Red Robin ^^^^
No signs of any top-hat and tailed newts tapping their toes in my pond so far. I don't know how far a newt will travel to find his/her caviar dinner. | Be patient and you never know if the habitat is right then anything could turn up..
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