This is a discussion on VERY severely injured ACF, warning - graphic photos within the Aquatic Clawed Frogs forums, part of the Frogs & Toads category; The last picture you posted looked a lot better. I also think she'll make it. Please keep us updated with ...
The last picture you posted looked a lot better. I also think she'll make it. Please keep us updated with pictures!
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72 Gallon Bow - 7 Discus, breeding pair of Angelfish, 6 Sterbai Corydoras, 5 Sparkling Gouramis, 1 Betta, 5 Threadfin Rainbowfish
26 Gallon Bow - 6 Fire Belly Toads
20 Gallon Long - 10 ADF
Wow!!! What a resilient animal.
Wow, big difference! Is she back to acting like she did before the injury? Glad she's getting better.
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She is not as active as usual but she is probably still a little tender. She does move around and her appetite is nearly back to normal. She has been eating primarily earthworms - the Reptomin they are usually fed has no appeal to her right now.
72 Gallon Bow - 7 Discus, breeding pair of Angelfish, 6 Sterbai Corydoras, 5 Sparkling Gouramis, 1 Betta, 5 Threadfin Rainbowfish
26 Gallon Bow - 6 Fire Belly Toads
20 Gallon Long - 10 ADF
glad to see she is doing much better
The cream colored ( looking )tissue in the center is of your frog's wound that you have seen is a good sign ! It is healing.
It is called tissue granulation. A wound that deep has to heal from the inside out.
What ever you are doing -- keep doing it.
Jenna, you are super !
Hang in there.
Keep things ridiculously clean ! Especially the water your frog may be sitting in.
0.0.3 black-eyed tree frogs-A moreletii -5/22/12 bred by member Michael Novy
1.0.0 black-eyed tree frog-A moreletii -11/09
2.0.0 red-eyed tree frogs- A callidryas - 8/09
1.0.0 red eyed tree frog- A callidryas - 3/10
1.0.0 albino red-eyed tree frog- A. callidryas -8/9/11
2.3.0 D leucomelas - 10/9/12
1.0.1 Ranitomeya imitator "Varadero" -10/20/12 bred by FF founder John Clare
1.0.1 Ranitomeya imitator "Varadero" -1/8/13
0.0.4 D auratus "green and black" 10/20/12, 1/6/13
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Impressive story; how is the frog doing now?
Take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
holy ****....
Nice work! Happy to see she's getting better!
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She is doing much better. She seems to have scared over the area with a different shade of gray than the rest of her stomach, but she has graduated to being back in the colony tank and is thriving. The scarring color is defintely odd looking, not creamy but now gray and smooth. It will be interesting to see if she keeps it - it looks almost like a wobbly bulls-eye
72 Gallon Bow - 7 Discus, breeding pair of Angelfish, 6 Sterbai Corydoras, 5 Sparkling Gouramis, 1 Betta, 5 Threadfin Rainbowfish
26 Gallon Bow - 6 Fire Belly Toads
20 Gallon Long - 10 ADF
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