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    honeybeze
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    Oh yay! Just thought of one! I have sulphur in my water. It doesn't evaporate out. It is STINKY P.U.!!! This won't hurt them, will it? Otherwise we have a well, so chlorine and choramine are no issue

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    Kurt
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    Quote Originally Posted by honeybeze View Post
    Oh yay! Just thought of one! I have sulphur in my water. It doesn't evaporate out. It is STINKY P.U.!!! This won't hurt them, will it? Otherwise we have a well, so chlorine and choramine are no issue
    I would avoid water that contains sulphur.

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    honeybeze
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    LOL! I love Dr. Cox....He is so cranky. He reminds me of...me

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    Kurt
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    I love the character too, would've love to have seen Hugh Jackman make an appearence at Sacred Heart. Bam!!!

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    I'm a newbie as far as the Forum is concerned and I never got a stamp. I still have a small reef tank, but have mostly shifted to poison dart frogs. Living in Florida (no basement) with a smallish house and four boys, I am truly fortunate to have married an incredibly understanding woman who lets me decorate our living, dining, and bedroom with vivariums. I'm working on our 6th.

    Years ago we started with local tree frogs and learned very quickly that finding tree frogs by sound is not very smart if your vivarium is in the bedroom! They were all males and they were so incredibly loud that I awoke expecting one to be perched on my ear. I was quickly stumbling around with a flashlight and jar to release them in the back yard. One stayed outside our bedroom window calling for a week as though laughing at me.

    We finally caught a few females and they made great pets.
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