gerard2479
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Afternoon,
I currently have Palmate newts in a garden pond. I’m about to move house and the new occupant wants to fill in the pond so the newts will move with me. The new house has a raised pond that with an overhanging lip that makes it pretty much impossible for anything to get out and it’s a courtyard garden so anything that does escape will struggle for food. I have two questions:
· I have heard that Palmates can survive in a fully aquatic setup so I think the adults will be ok in the new pond. Will the larvae survive when they turn into efts or will I need to move them elsewhere to avoid them drowning?
· The new pond is brand new and currently dry. Is there anything I can do to encourage a natural food source in the new pond? I do not want to transfer the water from the old pond as I have had a problem with blanket weed this year.
Any suggestions gratefully received.
Gerard
I currently have Palmate newts in a garden pond. I’m about to move house and the new occupant wants to fill in the pond so the newts will move with me. The new house has a raised pond that with an overhanging lip that makes it pretty much impossible for anything to get out and it’s a courtyard garden so anything that does escape will struggle for food. I have two questions:
· I have heard that Palmates can survive in a fully aquatic setup so I think the adults will be ok in the new pond. Will the larvae survive when they turn into efts or will I need to move them elsewhere to avoid them drowning?
· The new pond is brand new and currently dry. Is there anything I can do to encourage a natural food source in the new pond? I do not want to transfer the water from the old pond as I have had a problem with blanket weed this year.
Any suggestions gratefully received.
Gerard