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Retirement and forum shutdown (17 Jan 2022)

Hi,

John Howell who has managed the forum for years is getting on and wishes to retire from the role of managing it.
Over the years, he has managed the forum through good days and bad days and he has always been fair.
He has managed to bring his passion for fish keeping to the forum and keep it going for so long.

I wish to thank John for his hard work in keeping the forum going.

With John wishing to "retire" from the role of managing the forum and the forum receiving very little traffic, I think we must agree that forum has come to a natural conclusion and it's time to put it to rest.

I am proposing that the forum be made read-only from March 2022 onwards and that no new users or content be created. The website is still registered for several more years, so the content will still be accessible but no new topics or replies will be allowed.

If there is interest from the ITFS or other fish keeping clubs, we may redirect traffic to them or to a Facebook group but will not actively manage it.

I'd like to thank everyone over the years who helped with forum, posted a reply, started a new topic, ask a question and helped a newbie in fish keeping. And thank you to the sponsors who helped us along the away. Hopefully it made the hobby stronger.

I'd especially like to thank John Howell and Valerie Rousseau for all of their contributions, without them the forum would have never been has successful.

Thank you
Darragh Sherwin

Mass Frog Deaths Kildare. Any other sightings ?

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25 Feb 2014 18:43 #1 by igmillichip (ian millichip)
www.thejournal.ie/frogs-kildare-1332973-Feb2014/

There are some pretty disturbign pictures taken by memebrs of the HSI today of mass death of hundreds of frogs.

If anyone has seen similar then please let us know.

www.thehsi.org

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Ian Millichip
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25 Feb 2014 18:49 #2 by Homer (Kevin)
I hate to see this Ian, I am a firm believer that if there are Frogs and Grasshoppers/Crickets the World is safe, these are always good indicators of a healthy environment.

The Glass is always greener on the other side.


It's NOT "Chee lick", NOT "Chee Chee Licks"!!! Cichlids is pronounced as "Sick Lids"!!!!!

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25 Feb 2014 19:32 #3 by anglecichlid (ciaran hogan)
That's an awful shame Ian,
I was just wondering what a DNA test on the dead frogs will determine?
And was there any DNA tests done on the frogs that died in Waterford?

Anyone with a aquarium can keep fish,
But it takes real skill to be a fish keeper,


And it's spongeBob,
SpongeBob lives in a pineapple under the sea
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25 Feb 2014 19:34 #4 by anglecichlid (ciaran hogan)
Pm sent

Anyone with a aquarium can keep fish,
But it takes real skill to be a fish keeper,


And it's spongeBob,
SpongeBob lives in a pineapple under the sea
BLANCHARDSTOWN

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25 Feb 2014 20:00 #5 by davey_c (dave clarke)
If it makes it any easier we have an abundance of frogs of various sizes and were in kildare but not the curragh ;)
We do get turf every year and what ever it is about it it attracts nearly every frog in the area I'd say to live in it... must be more reason than the bugs n stuff on the turf :unsure:

Below tank is for sale

my plywood tank build.

www.irishfishkeepers.com/index.php/forum...k-build-diary#137768

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26 Feb 2014 00:30 #6 by igmillichip (ian millichip)
We are still awaiting results.
The swabbing may show DNA for Chytrid or Ranavirus (ranavirus is related to the virus infecting gouramis) etc if present.
Those examples are specifically a large worry; other infections may be less of a worry as they may be one-off as opposed to a major threat to the population.

The HSI finalised the first ever survey for Chytrid fungus in Ireland recently.....and the results from that showed no signs.

ian

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28 Feb 2014 01:08 #7 by platty252 (Darren Dalton)
What a shocking find. Lets hope its a one off.

Keep us posted Ian.

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28 Feb 2014 01:16 #8 by JohnH (John)
The weather was reasonably clement (only for half-an-hour or so) this afternoon so I ventured out to check my ponds - no corpses, but also no live ones, no frogspawn either - and it's usually full out there by the end of February - perhaps they overslept...

I'll keep watching out for some, though.

John

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N. Tipp

We're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl - year after year.


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02 Mar 2014 23:56 #9 by JohnH (John)
Still no sign today (Sunday) but I'll just mention that I was up near Boyle Pike fishing on Friday and there were frogs everywhere - loads of frogspawn as well.

John

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04 Mar 2014 00:03 #10 by maggy88 (Wayne Mc Glynn)
took a trip up seefin mountain in Wicklow today, didn't see any frogs but there was frogspawn everywhere, obviously a sign of a thriving population??

Wayne

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04 Mar 2014 10:46 #11 by ABdarudeone (Mick)
After reading this topic last night ,i decided to take my dog for a walk along the canal ..and there is not a single frog out there - cant see them , cant hear them - just rats everywhere bruv .
No signs in the pond in St Stevens Green park either .. is it normal ?? Why are thereno frogs in Dublin ?
AB

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07 Mar 2014 01:27 #12 by platty252 (Darren Dalton)
I checked out the Rathfarnham end of the dodder river today.
I'd say the same density of frog spawn and in the same locations as the past few years. So all good there.

No signs in the pond in St Stevens Green park either .. is it normal ?? Why are thereno frogs in Dublin ?

I don't think there are frogs in St. Stevens green. Or at least I haven't seen any signs of them and I've been going there since I was a kid. Many moons ago.
Maybe they have been hiding from me.

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07 Mar 2014 01:49 #13 by JohnH (John)

Maybe they have been hiding from me.


Who would blame them?

:evil:

John

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07 Mar 2014 10:29 #14 by ABdarudeone (Mick)

Maybe they have been hiding from me.


Who would blame them?

:evil:

John


It Looks like you guys know each other very well :laugh:
By the way i decided to check the canal closely , think that water contains
to much iron for frogs .
Went to un-dust my spinning rod yesterday (just a few casts at the canal ) ..
all i cought was Tescos Shopping Trolley , and a bike .. yes complete working Raleigh pushbike now all greased up and ready to cycle ..

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07 Mar 2014 10:40 #15 by JohnH (John)
Sounds like a good catch alright, but you should really have followed the 'catch and release' maxim (I bet you didn't grease the tesco trolley?).
BTW, what lure and breaking strain line were you using to land those?

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07 Mar 2014 10:47 #16 by Homer (Kevin)

I checked out the Rathfarnham end of the dodder river today.
I'd say the same density of frog spawn and in the same locations as the past few years. So all good there.

No signs in the pond in St Stevens Green park either .. is it normal ?? Why are thereno frogs in Dublin ?

I don't think there are frogs in St. Stevens green. Or at least I haven't seen any signs of them and I've been going there since I was a kid. Many moons ago.
Maybe they have been hiding from me.


Frog populations are limited by the predators in the locality so I would imagine Ducks and Carp would limit the numbers.

Kev.

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It's NOT "Chee lick", NOT "Chee Chee Licks"!!! Cichlids is pronounced as "Sick Lids"!!!!!

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07 Mar 2014 11:03 #17 by ABdarudeone (Mick)

Sounds like a good catch alright, but you should really have followed the 'catch and release' maxim (I bet you didn't grease the tesco trolley?).
BTW, what lure and breaking strain line were you using to land those?

John

Hahaha the trolley- was the one that got away .. with my brand new 6.50euro spinner on it :evil:
This stuff gives you some serious options :

,and the results :

(shes been dripping all night long )

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07 Mar 2014 11:12 #18 by JohnH (John)
I fear we've strayed off topic (sorry Ian).
But - nice catch AB, I do use braid myself for trolling, but find it 'beds in' on the spool too much on reels other than multipliers.

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07 Mar 2014 15:40 #19 by dshamrock2000 (Dave)
Plenty of Frogs along the canal in Naas the last 3 mornings, only one dead one squished by a car i presume

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07 Mar 2014 20:00 #20 by igmillichip (ian millichip)
I never have an issue with posts going off topic on any of my threads......to me, that is what makes the world interesting.

But....back to topic....

frogs would tend to select fishless areas for spawning whereas our native might not be so picky (reduce fear of predation due to toxins).
But, our native toad is probably a bit more picky about other things when picking a breeding site.

Water chemistry is an important factor in brood site selection.

ian

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15 Mar 2014 17:30 #21 by Wackoo (Niall)
Frog spawn in my pond in Co. Meath, the pond was only put in during the summer so it's a good sign!

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20 Mar 2014 20:54 #22 by dubdero (derek kearns)
I used to fish around canel ballyfermot and bluebell used to see frogs all the time up to my teens.havent seen one in around 15 years now.

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26 Mar 2014 20:58 #23 by Jim (Jim Lawlor)
any news on the results of the original deaths?

Loads of frogs around here (Kildare) as ever, no sign of anything untoward.

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