Great advice, friendly people, and lots of frogs!
I am so sorry, but I fear by the time I have read this and responded to it, that your frog is now in the halls of Valhalla. Even if I read this sooner, it would not have mattered. When a frog gets to that point there is nothing any of us can do, but try to figure out what happened, which is easier said then done. Again I am so sorry.
Hi Kurt. Your info in the past has been so helpful for my White Lipped tree frog, Alfonso. Unfortunately he is very sick this moring. I found him upside down, leg caught up on a log and whole body very limp. He is still breathing and I have washed him (even a touch of honey in the water to help pep him up)and put him back in his terrarium. His colour has gone from brown to green again but he is still very limp (did not even struggle when I turned him over to have a look at his belly). He did have a bloated tummy a few weeks ago and he rallied after the suggestions you gave back then. I do fear he is dying....and the kids are very sad...is there anything I can do to make him more comfortable. We have no vet in the area who knows what to do/specialise in frogs. Thanks so much Kurt.