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foxhaven | 21:00 Mon 09th May 2016 | Animals & Nature
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On the oxygenating weed in my pond there are clear jelly like blobs - what could these be ?
Also there are little leeches in the pond - would these be harmful to frogs ?
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are you sure they are leeches? These are quite rare in the UK
Frog Spawn fox. You lucky devil.
The "little leeches" are probably TADPOLES!
Could be water snails eggs ?
Fish eggs(a bit early) or snail eggs. Leeches are quite common (not medicinal leeches), when I was a kid we often caught them to our horror.
foxhaven hints in her original post to having frogs in the pond. 2+2=4.... Or 124 little frogs.
The jelly blobs are probably snail eggs if attached plants, as for the 'leeches' they could be the larvae of damsel flies.

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Okay everyone - I will explain more, I don't have any fish, I don't have any frogs - the reason I mentioned frogs is because whenever I have had any they disappear within a couple of days never to be seen again [have sometimes found a dead one in garden but assumed foxes or cats have got them].
The jelly blobs don't have any 'eye' like in spawn - they are just clear and not attached in batches but at random along the plant.
The leeches are quite small and a sort of muddy brownish colour but darker at the head end, I have tried putting one on my arm to see if it would suck my blood but it didn't.
Hi Foxhaven, just a couple of questions, I hope that may help : Are the jelly-like blobs round or elongated ? If they are sausage shaped, they could be jelly that protects snails eggs, as I suspected.
As far as I can tell, leeches appear to be attracted to warm blooded mammals and birds.
Do the 'leach-like' things, expand and contract, in length ?
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The blobs are round about the size of a baked bean - I wanted to know what they are as I'm not sure if I should remove them or just leave them be.
The leeches 'stick' at one end then sort of slurp along to that end [the head?] then do it again to get along. There are lots of little black dots on the underside of the rocks that look like leech eggs [according to Google]
I don't understand what they can be feeding on.
Don't fret about it, Foxhaven. Leave them be and see what they become. Then you'll know.
The kind of leeches that live in ponds in Europe suck the blood of fish and amphibians.

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