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Is algaefix safe for frogs?

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I put algaefix into my pond a few days ago which has 2 tadpoles (one almost a frog, the other just developing legs) and one full grown frog which comes by every once and a while. It says that its safe for fish and plants, but not crustaceans. I'm not using it anymore, I decided just go go natural (I am using barley straw though). I'm just worried since I havent seen the frogs recently.

Ingredients:

Poly (oxyethlane(dimethyliminio)ethylene(deme... ethylene dichloride)

does NOT contain copper, or alter ph

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  1. Um, frogs aren't "crustaceans", they're "amphibians". They're extremely susceptible to adverse reactions from environmental toxins, so do your research thoroughly, if you want to keep them around.

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