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Old 28th June 2010, 09:31 AM   #1
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Question what water to use?..

im curreently building a dart frog set-up, and an wondering what type of water i shall use?..

is bottled water the best option?..
i have a water system in there, and want to have it as natural as possible, i do have a bucket outside with rain in it, and wondered if that would be o.k to use?..

any info would be great.
new to this dart frog fun!...lol
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Old 28th June 2010, 12:35 PM   #2
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For all reptiles best water is natural/mineral water with no added chemicals e/g Chlorine and whatever is added as in pools and tap water, however clean rain water is a really good choice but does it rain alot in your region?
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No, but we have one of those rain water collectors in the garden, so I can get the water out of that, before all this heat makes it evaporate. Lol
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oww i understand, i hope your dart frog doesn't finish your rainwater in the arid season ;) lol
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haha...

its raining like mad today! the more rian, the more water for "Sir froggies"...lol
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Old 29th June 2010, 11:41 AM   #6
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the less rain, the less water for ''Sir froggies'', the less water for Sir froggies the more unlikely they dry and die, always get extra water for emergency lol, its called (frog saver) otherwise you have to get frogmen lol.
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