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    KingCam
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    Default Re: New FBT in Classroom

    Quote Originally Posted by ViolaSwamp View Post
    Thank you for the replies! It's hard to tell in the pic, but he has a bridge and plant to hide under. Also, I change the water every other day so his enclosure is definitely clean. I will continue to keep him covered until he starts eating (hopefully soon!). I don't allow the students to crowd around any of the animals in my room...they can only observe in pairs. Also, I don't handle him...when it's time to clean his tank, I use a cup to pick him up.
    One last note, and I'm sure you're already doing this (otherwise your frog would likely be dead). Never use straight tap water, you need to use something to neutralize the chlorine and chloramines in the water. I prefer Amquel+

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    ViolaSwamp
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    Default Re: New FBT in Classroom

    Quote Originally Posted by KingCam View Post
    One last note, and I'm sure you're already doing this (otherwise your frog would likely be dead). Never use straight tap water, you need to use something to neutralize the chlorine and chloramines in the water. I prefer Amquel+
    Yes, I'm using AmQuel as well...I definitely don't want to kill my little guy.

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