Quote Originally Posted by Squirp View Post
So basically your saying, I'm not going to magically win any toad beauty contests if i dab a little bit of Vitamin D and E in their bubble bath?
No, sorry I can't guarantee that!

Quote Originally Posted by Squirp View Post
I'm concerned because I'm not confident marketed products treat different types of water the same. Not that there isn't anything wrong with mine, it follows a modern industrial process except for the occasional 1 part per million that leaks in from the chemical plants. I was just curious if typical water conditioning wasn't something that could be improved on. Something to consider, I'll have to learn more about their water, then maybe one days I'll feel confident enough to take in a frog.
Well, if your improving upon the "quality" of the water, adding vitamins is not the answer, that's just another additive. Where do you get water from, a town supply?

See, I get my water from a sand point well, so it's very clean, and 100% additive free water, thus I don't have to worry about the quality of the water because it is the same as the water they would use in the wild.

Honestly though, as long as the water is chlorine and chemical free, you shouldn't have any problems whatsoever, and considering toads do not spend that much time in water anyway, it's not a huge concern.

Just make sure they are getting their Calcaium & Vitamins, and they'll be fine.

~Royce