My bullfrogs eat the feeder fish I put in their tank... have not seen them eat... but the fish population is way down... and I dont' see any bodies... I think my big male has had almost 10 this week.
My bullfrogs eat the feeder fish I put in their tank... have not seen them eat... but the fish population is way down... and I dont' see any bodies... I think my big male has had almost 10 this week.
I thought fish aquarium dechlorinator drops were fine for frogs, so long as all they are are just the simple chlorine/chloramine drops. I've been using API brand aquarium drops for my frogs, with no ill effects yet. Both my young leopard and firebelly spend hours and hours in the water and are fine. Granted, I've only had them for a couple months, but what makes you think it would be bad? Hopefully John and Kurt can give their opinions here, as I always thought simple dechlorinators were universal.
That is what I also use, for my fish anyhow. I've got Reptisafe for my frog- I compared them a couple hours ago.
Tetra AquaSafe- Sodium Hydroxymethane Sulfinate, Chelating compounds, polyvinyl pyrollidones, Seaweed bipolymers, organic hydrocolloids.
Zoo-Med Reptisafe- Water, dechloraminating agent, synthetic organic polymers (colloids) Chelating agent, Electrolytes.
Zoo-med is supposed to stimulate slime coat production. After reading the ingredients it seems more like Gatorade for herps![]()
It certainly does.
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