
This is the only one of seven froglets that survived this year. Then he hopped out of the jar in the garden one day.

A bit blurred - didn't use a tripod.

Coming up for air.

I probably should have kept them out of the sunlight.

Beginnings in the allotment pond.
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I want to get some frogspawn this year too. Just bought my first house and am doing the garden up but probably won't be until later on in the year until I get a proper pond (focus having to be on the house and everything!) but I don't really want to miss the opportunity to get some frogspawn in the garden, so maybe this would be a good idea for me? Would you recommend it? Where did you get your frogspawn from?
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