Mosquito larvae

Leave him alone. He likes his new pond and will hopefully attract a mate and breed. Frogs are declining rapidly all around the world so if you can breed them, that would help the species.

Don't top his container up with tap water because chlorine/ chloramine damages them. Use dechlorinated or R/O to top up the container.

Keep cats away from your yard so they don't kill him.
 
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I just went out side t0 collect some live larvae to feed my poor tetra after changing their tank over to sand and look what was in the water bin that I was using to collect larvae a frog, :devil:looks like he had a good time eating all the larvae he could. I was still able to collect some from my other bins.o_O
The legs are good sauteed in butter! <just kidding>
 
I left him alone, usually we have plenty of toads but not many frogs in my yard but with all the flooding below the bluffs I live on I should not be surprised to see more. He is a pretty good size frog .
 

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