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neilshaw
Pondweed

United Kingdom
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Posted - 24/01/2009 :  15:54:14  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Here are my outdoor enclosures made with newt fencing, each about 3m square with a pond about 25% of the area. These are new in the last year so hope to have success with breeding Triturus species in these. Each one has hibernacle, just a hole filled with various stuff, wood, leaves, broken pots bricks and covered with logs to about 1 foot above ground.



Here is my large pond (about 30 feet by 20 feet) netted for winter, no fish (removed summer 2008) - which vvv bad for newts whilst larvae and Gt crested Newts (Triturus Cristatus) will avoid ponds with fish. Smooth newts and Palmate (I think) wwill both use ponds with fish but larvae survival is low. I get common frogs, common toads, smooth newts and a low number of Gt Crested Newts which now the fish have gone. I also have an artificial stream that did not have fish and the GCNs used this last year.



*ninja edit by Kehhlyr to enlarge pics*

Interested in all european newt species and keeper of some. Plus a few tree frogs, toads and red sided garter snakes

Edited by - Kehhlyr on 07/04/2010 15:18:55

Kazerella
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 25/01/2009 :  12:11:43  Show Profile  Visit Kazerella's Homepage  Reply with Quote
You are lucky to get Great crested newts, that's a right addition to your pond.

Do the newts and the toads get on well?




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lewy
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Posted - 25/01/2009 :  14:04:42  Show Profile  Visit lewy's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Great stuff Neil, We've been meaning to build a pond and have low lights around it to attract flies for toads and frogs at night.
Not got round to even putting the green house up yet, since we've moved in we've not got round to much in the Garden yet. It would be good to get some wildlife pond tips if you have any?

Lewy

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punkman
Tadpole

United Kingdom
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Posted - 07/04/2010 :  11:28:04  Show Profile  Visit punkman's Homepage  Reply with Quote


Heres an outdoor enclosure I sorted for Salamandra terrestris terrestris.
It has an underground section for hibernation which has an entrance under the rocks.
They overwintered in there and can now be seen out foraging for food on an evening.
The photo was taken last year, but it now has a good covering of groundcover plants in areas



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Kazerella
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 10/04/2010 :  10:59:43  Show Profile  Visit Kazerella's Homepage  Reply with Quote
That looks great Punkman!

Have you any advice on how to build one. It's something me and Lewy have considered. It would be great to set up a little colony, just not sure how to make it completely secure.


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