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    Default Water: Tap water for frogs?

    Hi All.

    Im going to purchase some Red-Eyed Leaf Frog soon but i want to get everything right.

    I have been looking around at some info about all the types of water but i just want to be sure.

    I read that tap water is good for water bowls and waterfalls, only if you leave it out for 2 days so the chlorine goes away.

    Also, distilled water is good for misting because it doesn't leave any salt on the walls when evaporated.

    Is that really all there is?

    When i leave the tap water out for 2 days, should i cover it so no nasty bugs find their way in?

    Thanks guys, help is greatly appreciated. Ill post some pics of the frogs and the viv when i am set up!

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    Default Re: Water: Tap water for frogs?

    An easier way to get the water for the water bowls and waterfalls is just buy some spring water. Its about $2 a gallon, and will last you a while. Distilled is always better for misting because of the mineral deposits, but it is very important that for the water bowls you use spring water. When you leave tap water out for a couple days, the chlorine is gone, but you basically just have distilled water. Spring water has many beneficial minerals, and is so much better for the frogs.

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    Default Re: Water: Tap water for frogs?

    The easiest and most economical way of getting the chlorine out is to buy a de-chlorinator at a pet store and follow the instructions on the bottle...
    Spring water is fine, but if it doesn't say 100% spring water, it still could have chlorine in it. And, in my experience, 100% spring water can be expensive. There are plenty of minerals in tap water. De-chlorinated tap water is actually the preferred water by many in the herp hobby.
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    What about rain water? Is it any good?

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    Default Re: Water: Tap water for frogs?

    Tap water is usually the most recommended water for your frogs but should always be provided after the use of a declorinator. Although airing water for 24 hours will remove chlorine, you still need to find out what your water treatment plant is using for a chlorine type chemical. There are chlorine alternatives that these treatment plants use that are not removed by airing what so ever, so the declorinator makes that type safe.

    As for rain water, you could collect it and use it but I myself stick with tap.
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    I got 3 rain water tanks.

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    I hear that tap water is extremely dangerous for some frogs and toads but I am not that familiar with Red Eyed Leaf Frog's. I am starting to study more frog's and toads so if I figure something out then I will let you know!

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    Treated tap water is usually your safest bet since it provides the mineral the frog needs to absorb which is missing from the meals we feed them. Spring water is fine but if filtered, would have many of those minerals removed during the filtering process.

    As for aquatic frogs, I believe the PH levels are something needed to be considered with using tap water but some of our members that keep aquatic frogs may want to expand on that.
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    Thanks Don.
    Don't worry about aquatic frogs, unless someone wants to explain for the help of others.
    Im getting green tree frogs in about 2 weeks!

    Cant wait! Ill post lots of pics when i get them! I couldnt do it without you guys!

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    My friend told me that frogs were sensitive to tap water but it turns out that it's not true.

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    Default Re: Water: Tap water for frogs?

    Hi Allyson,
    If the tap water was not treated with a reptiles safe dechlorinator (water conditioner) then your friend would be correct.

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    I just catch rain water and keep it in bottles until I need it, because that's what they'd get in the wild.

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    Thanks Luke!
    I got rainwater tanks so it should be alright!

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