Quote Originally Posted by Mikey View Post
You did not poison your frog. I rarely de-chlorinate my water. its a bad habit, but unless your water is poisonous, and undrinkable, than your fine. That being said, I do not recommend not de-chlorinating your water, BUT I can ensure you that had nothing to do with your frog losing its appetite so rapidly.
Mikey I must say that this is not true. All tap water is different and is treated in different ways with different chemicals and levels depending on where you live. Yes it is very possible that his frog could be toxing out due to this problem. Pacman frogs are easily stressed and extremely sensitive to their environment like all frogs if not more than others. Heavy metal levels as well as what type of chemicals they use in his area as well as the levels that the chemicals are added to the tap water can very well cause this problem since the majority of water absorbed by Pacman frogs is through the soil they live in. Also since it may have ate its own waste that too can tox out the frog adding to the issue. So it would have double the toxins in its system coming from the substrate and the waste that it ate. I would never say that using untreated water would not harm them occationally. You never know. Just because 1 or 2 times didn't harm the frog does not mean that constant exposure to the chemicals in the soil for days at a time would be the same.