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mattb
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Posted: 04 Apr 2014 at 10:09pm |
7 pairs toads have spawned in garden ponds early 17th march only a few males left now.
Edited by mattb - 04 Apr 2014 at 10:28pm |
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Iowarth
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Welcome to the site Matt. Keep us posted as to how your toad spawn does.
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mattb
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hi just a question..is the post public ? im not sure how this site works... Also how do i post my photos??. also all the toadspawn has hatched this year ..most of it died last year due to a fungus or it was not fertilised..
Edited by mattb - 04 Apr 2014 at 10:29pm |
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Iowarth
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Hi Matt. Yes, once posts are approved they are public. And once you have
posted a few you will find they no longer need approval.
As to how it works, browse down the list of forums to find the best place to make a post. Your first post, for example, would probably have been best made in the Common Toad forum. To post pictures, it is easiest to select the "Post reply" option at the top right of the topic you are viewing. This will take you to a more advanced reply form which has an icon allowing you to post photos. You can either upload them or simply link to them on a photo storage site as you wish (although I prefer the latter as it avoids costs going up for the hosting!) Glad to hear the spawn has hatched this year - I hope you get lots of little toadlets idc. I have a very pleasurable few hours watching them each year scrambling out of my pond - always at the steepest, most exposed and most difficult place! All the best Chris |
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