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    Kurt
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    Default Re: Fishy treats?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mattiez View Post
    I thought fish aquarium dechlorinator drops were fine for frogs, so long as all they are are just the simple chlorine/chloramine drops. Hopefully John and Kurt can give their opinions here, as I always thought simple dechlorinators were universal.
    They are. I have always used dechlorinators designed for aquariums, with no ill effect. Also I don't think you can overdose all that easily. Just for the record I use Tetra's dechlorinator.

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    ShiftingStarlight
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurt View Post
    They are. I have always used dechlorinators designed for aquariums, with no ill effect. Also I don't think you can overdose all that easily. Just for the record I use Tetra's dechlorinator.
    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

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    Kurt
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    It certainly does.

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