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jaso
at Tue Aug 26 21:46:58 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jaso ]
A little acidic in the water is actually good for the frogs. As to the amount in the pH i do not know. There was an extensive conversation about how acidic in the water for wild pdf helps in the development of tads (tea leaves mixture). I think people thought that the acidic in the water help fight spingy legs or something im not sure. Someone else here with more knowledge on the subject will have to explain that to you.
As for the acidic level in the rain water by you, yes chances are it will be dangerous. You are located right by a big city. The rain water in different parts of the world are different and some might be acceptable. I live 30 miles from chicago and i do not use the rain water around here. I wouldnt even open my mouth and taste the snowflakes when it falls
Frogs are great indicators in determining if there is too much population in a certain area or in the world. I wouldnt use the rain water by your area.
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