Hi,
Was just wondering if I can use readily available water ager/chlorine remover that is used in aquariums for treating my bearded dragon's water?
Andrew
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Hi,
Was just wondering if I can use readily available water ager/chlorine remover that is used in aquariums for treating my bearded dragon's water?
Andrew
Have you trie Zoo Med's Reptisafe?
Removes Chloramines and Chlorine Detoxifies Nitrites Removes toxic Ammonia Provides essential ions and electrolytes Helps in hydrating new animals Stimulates slime coat development providing a natural protective barrier for all types of amphibians (frogs, toads, salamanders, newts, etc.) Reduces pH (very important) ReptiSafe is the only terrarium water conditioner on the market. For reptile bowls, chameleon drip water systems, or aquatic turtle tanks. No harsh chemicals (that you can't pronounce) used. Unique organic colloid and organic chelating agent delivery system. Very safe.
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0.0.2 Bearded Dragons(Ziggy and Stardust)
0.1.0 Royal/Ball Python(Not named yet)
Exo-terra also has a water dechlorinater for reptiles
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