Leopard frogs in backyard goldfish koi pond

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September 7, 2008

artlifedotus @ 8:16 pm #

But your pond is big and deep, with alot of cover so it’s quite possible you’ll never see the tadpoles. If you see little frogs like the leopard guy then some of the eggs/tadpoles are maturing unless you live near woods and other water.

October 12, 2008

ThePondDigger @ 1:19 am #

That butterfly koi is quite elegant looking! I did enjoy the Frogs too!

The Pond Digger

October 13, 2008

lacey41908 @ 1:46 pm #

Thank you! Of course the day after I took the video, there must have been at least 9 more leopard frogs sunning themselves.

November 5, 2008

Fortetennis @ 10:30 am #

cooollll…….. love that platinum butterfly…. very awesome finnage!

lacey41908 @ 12:16 pm #

Thank you very much!

January 8, 2009

Herper915 @ 3:11 pm #

without a single doubt, the first frog u showed was a green frog, not a bullfrog

January 20, 2009

UserUnknown77 @ 6:29 pm #

thats a beautiful pond. go enter a contest or something

January 24, 2009

lacey41908 @ 12:13 pm #

Thank you for the nice comment!

February 16, 2009

sscc587 @ 3:18 am #

Wow what a beautiful pond and that butterfly koi is amazing.

February 18, 2009

lacey41908 @ 12:27 pm #

Thank you so much. My butterfly koi just keeps growing and growing! It is a lot of fun feeding him/her out of my hand.

March 9, 2009

shellrosecreations @ 12:54 am #

Your pond is just gorgeous…as are the frogs and fish. Thank you for sharing it.

lacey41908 @ 3:58 pm #

Thank you so much for your nice comment, I appreciate it =D

March 31, 2009

Snuilp @ 9:26 am #

This is so amazing! Great effort and work you put in there! I myself have a small pond but it keeps the stress away. I almost can’t believe your fantastic old butterflyKoi! I have a mixture of goldfish shubunkins and longtailed and finned goldfish. They mixed lol ;) Also I have 3 frogs that mated. I don’t know if they are bullfrogs, they are darkbrown and large, but not as large as a real adult bullfrog. They seem to wander around though.. Ponds are great to relax and add a lot to your garden.:D

lacey41908 @ 8:51 pm #

Thank you so much! I like your pond also =D I agree, ponds are a great way to relax next to. I do like to work around the pond gardening and I can’t wait for the warmer weather! Even though it has only been around 50 degrees, I already saw about 9 frogs sitting out in the sun.

July 24, 2009

Danny7930 @ 8:51 pm #

now that is a nice koi fish the white one.

August 5, 2009

Botta12 @ 11:40 am #

i must say, thats a beautiful ki you have there!

lacey41908 @ 9:55 pm #

Well, thank you very much! That white butterfly koi is about 16 years old now.

October 13, 2009

animehardy @ 12:10 am #

the big butterfly koi is king lol jk i have a butterfly koi hes in a tank thats too small and im trying to get him/her a new tank……and i have more fishes in that same small tank

March 21, 2010

julio0794 @ 10:45 pm #

thats a realy cool koi i had a orange butterfly koi it was about 7 inch but it die

March 28, 2010

commonSagitario @ 11:10 am #

Beautiful pond you got there and the white butter fly koi too

lacey41908 @ 9:44 pm #

@commonSagitario Thank you very much. That butterfly koi is our pride and joy!!

April 13, 2010

Sean0fenton @ 11:50 am #

@markgilst Actually 6 feet is alittle exaggerated, koi tend to grow to between 3-4 feet long, but weather or not that includes the length of the fins I don’t know.

Sean0fenton @ 11:51 am #

Also the size of koi depends on the size of the pond there in and the amount of other fish in it. If you have a large pond with only a few fish in, then they will grow to there full size, if the pond is smaller or has more fish then there will be less space for them to grow large. Also some varieties of koi grow larger and faster than other varieties.

June 9, 2010

tim818 @ 4:58 pm #

Your white butterfly koi is so beautiful. Hope he/she lives for another 50 years or so. What a magnificent fish.

June 13, 2010

lacey41908 @ 9:45 pm #

@tim818 Thank you very much! Yes, I certainly hope that the butterfly koi lives a very long and healthy life! Hmmm, another 50 years? I hope that my son will be willing to take care of him, LOL!

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