herptrader
Very Well-Known Member
Dear APS'ers,
We have been building a bit of a habitat garden which includes a pond which should attract the odd frog. The problem is that it also attracts the odd mosquito larvae an aspect that has a bit of a bad bite to it
The books (and web sites - see below) describe native fish that are frog friendly and will control mosquitoes - but where do you get them? Are their aquarium shops in the South East of Melbourne or the Mornington Peninsular that can be recommended?
How to build a frog pond - knick knack, paddywack, give a frog a home
We have been building a bit of a habitat garden which includes a pond which should attract the odd frog. The problem is that it also attracts the odd mosquito larvae an aspect that has a bit of a bad bite to it
The books (and web sites - see below) describe native fish that are frog friendly and will control mosquitoes - but where do you get them? Are their aquarium shops in the South East of Melbourne or the Mornington Peninsular that can be recommended?
How to build a frog pond - knick knack, paddywack, give a frog a home
Some types of frog-friendly fish, which also control mosquitoes, are Rainbow Fish (especially the Softspine Rainbow or Sunfish, Pacific Blue Eye, Dwarf or Red Line Jollytail or the White Cloud Mountains Minnow). Some people add local stream invertebrates such as backswimmers and damsel-fly larvae instead. Never place Goldfish or Mosquito Fish in your pond as they are poisonous to frogs or eat their tadpoles.