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I showed OH the pics from this thread last night (who can resist a Whippapotamus :laugh: ) and she said she's happy to give clamshell pool water plants a try! I may have forgotton to mention the mozzies, but I figure if we get some fish we might avoid the mozzie thing.

Kirislin do you have any decent web resources for getting started on water plants?

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here's a start, but you can also just ask at your local nursery.

http://www.ozwatergardens.com.au/home

http://www.bluelotusfarm.com.au/

There's a frog forum which has lots of info to help you set up a frog habitat so they'll lay eggs. They also give advice on native fish varieties that will eat the mozzie larvae (wrigglers) http://frogs.org.au/community/

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here's a start, but you can also just ask at your local nursery.

http://www.ozwatergardens.com.au/home

http://www.bluelotusfarm.com.au/

There's a frog forum which has lots of info to help you set up a frog habitat so they'll lay eggs. They also give advice on native fish varieties that will eat the mozzie larvae (wrigglers) http://frogs.org.au/community/

Awesome, thank you! Might take a drive out one day when I have some time (time ... :rofl: ) to a place that has lots of nurserys so we can investigate and research. Sounds like a new project to keep the girlfriend out of trouble :D

(Bet as soon we get rid of the pugs sandpit and fill it with water, they'll want to use it :hitself:

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here's a start, but you can also just ask at your local nursery.

http://www.ozwatergardens.com.au/home

http://www.bluelotusfarm.com.au/

There's a frog forum which has lots of info to help you set up a frog habitat so they'll lay eggs. They also give advice on native fish varieties that will eat the mozzie larvae (wrigglers) http://frogs.org.au/community/

Awesome, thank you! Might take a drive out one day when I have some time (time ... :rofl: ) to a place that has lots of nurserys so we can investigate and research. Sounds like a new project to keep the girlfriend out of trouble :D

(Bet as soon we get rid of the pugs sandpit and fill it with water, they'll want to use it :hitself:

That's ok, it can be a Pug pool. They can feast on the tadpoles :eat:

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here's a start, but you can also just ask at your local nursery.

http://www.ozwatergardens.com.au/home

http://www.bluelotusfarm.com.au/

There's a frog forum which has lots of info to help you set up a frog habitat so they'll lay eggs. They also give advice on native fish varieties that will eat the mozzie larvae (wrigglers) http://frogs.org.au/community/

Awesome, thank you! Might take a drive out one day when I have some time (time ... :rofl: ) to a place that has lots of nurserys so we can investigate and research. Sounds like a new project to keep the girlfriend out of trouble :D

(Bet as soon we get rid of the pugs sandpit and fill it with water, they'll want to use it :hitself:

That's ok, it can be a Pug pool. They can feast on the tadpoles :eat:

Hmmm, I already have one that's part frog!!!

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Can you buy the plants from places like Bunnings?

There would be more variety and expertise at a nursery.

I'm going to start growing water cress in one of mine, just bought the seeds today. Then I can start having edible water gardens. :D

Water cress is delicious. Mustard and cress, too.

That's awesome kriislin, I didn't realise you could grow veg in them but I guess it's all just hydroponics isn't it.

I think with hydroponics there is fertiliser running through the water.

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loveeeeee your water gardens I have a small fish pond and love hearing the frogs around it

have a big tub that is in paddock and found it full of tadpoles

would love some like your though but I would never keep the frenchies out of them

Tag only gets into the clam shell, all the others are either to high or too small to appeal to him. I dont mind him getting into the clam shell, although the fish and taddies probably aren't too impressed.

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Can you buy the plants from places like Bunnings?

There would be more variety and expertise at a nursery.

I'm going to start growing water cress in one of mine, just bought the seeds today. Then I can start having edible water gardens. :D

Water cress is delicious. Mustard and cress, too.

That's awesome kriislin, I didn't realise you could grow veg in them but I guess it's all just hydroponics isn't it.

I think with hydroponics there is fertiliser running through the water.

Thanks DD :) Will go to the local nursery first.

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loveeeeee your water gardens I have a small fish pond and love hearing the frogs around it

have a big tub that is in paddock and found it full of tadpoles

would love some like your though but I would never keep the frenchies out of them

Great Frenchie photo opportunities! :)

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