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    Temps are too high, aim more for 82-83, use calcium mon-wed-and friday and vitamins saturday, offer food to babies daily. Rest of the enclosure seems fine so far.

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    I have a problem with the eco earth. I got a bucket of water put the water conditioner in it, then dropped 5 drops, but after the eco earth expanded it has this strange smell. I used 4 eco earth expandable things from previous mistakes of uncondiontioned water. I bought new water conditioner too, but anyways I hope the fishy smell is normal.

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    Fishy smell? Do you mean jungle smell? What conditioner are you using specifically?

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    Default Re: Returning to pacman frogs, checklist to be prepared

    Quote Originally Posted by lovenokia View Post
    I have a problem with the eco earth. I got a bucket of water put the water conditioner in it, then dropped 5 drops, but after the eco earth expanded it has this strange smell. I used 4 eco earth expandable things from previous mistakes of uncondiontioned water. I bought new water conditioner too, but anyways I hope the fishy smell is normal.
    Aquasafe should be OK; myself use Seachem's Vitro Alpha which is for marine aquariums. Many dechlorinators have a strong sulfurous smell (like rotten eggs) and it will dissipate upon use. What is your conditioners dosage per gal. of water?

    Although a slight overdose will not hurt; maybe 5 drops caused the smell; still it should dissipate with time. Alpha is highly concentrated and I use 1 drop per liter when mixing small batches. BTW, you do not need to throw away the EcoEarth you mixed without dechlorinator. Just let it air dry and then re-hydrate to proper dampness with recently treated water (use 2X normal dosage) and you are good to go. Good luck !
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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