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Old 14-03-2005, 09:58 AM
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Default Frogs, tap water and chlorine


After planting many native plants, grasses and ferns, frogs seem to be
making a comeback to our yard. What I'm wondering is, to what extent is the
chlorine and whatever else from our tap water (in Canberra) harming them.
From what I understood, it doesn't do them any good, but I give the ferns
etc a quick water regularly and assuming the frogs occasionally get wet from
it, they seem to be coping with it. At least so far anyway - maybe it's a
cumulative thing?

Thanks for any advice,
Scott.

 
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