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Setting up an outdoor garden pond for newts photos

mashcroft

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mashcroft

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Hi, I set the ponds up for newts. The main variety are alpine newts, marbled newts, but some local common newts seem to have arrived and frogs. I usually take the frogs to a local pond ,as I think they would eat any baby newts.
 

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Are you not fencing it to keep native species out and your captive species in?
 
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