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Dechlorinator?? and an Update

devious_froggy Mar 20, 2004 04:05 PM

First off, I have to say its been a while since i posted anyhting up here! i've just been so busy with school, skating, and all my animals i havent had time to really get on the computer other than doing homework! i still have my 2 year old whites in the 55 gallon viv. and just about an hour ago i arrived home with my latest addition :D the pet store i got my first whites from FINALLY got in a male for me, although he is a "sub-adult" (he looks like an adult to me...) so i will have to wait a while if i want to breed. anyways my question is, can i use dechlorinator for a fish tank on my frog water? i usually use the repti-?something? mist treatment but i ran out and they didnt have any at the lps.
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0.1.0. Leo
1.0.0. Sneaky House Gecko
0.1.0. WTF (looking for a male!)

Replies (3)

devious_froggy Mar 20, 2004 04:09 PM

Oh, and if anyone has any name sugestions for my new little guy I'd be more than happy to hear them!
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0.1.0. Leo
1.1.0. WTF
0.1.0. Irish Setter
2.2.0. Holland Lop Bunnies
1.1.0. House Cats
Too Many Fish!

amphibianfreak Mar 20, 2004 09:05 PM

I've used it before without any problems so i don't see why not.
good luck

Colchicine Mar 21, 2004 06:41 AM

Check out the frog forum for recent discussions on dechlorinators.
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