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    Well, Lola and my big Fowler's are now cage mates in Lola's 20 gallon! Only thing I noticed is that the big toad has a rawed/bloody nose from jumping into the sides of his quarantine cage. It's just dry blood, but is their anything I can do for him. It isn't extremely bad, just like raw, like when you wipe your nose alot when you have a cold, it's not really even his nose, it's more of the pointy part of his mouth.
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    There seems to be a problem,do you have the sides of Lola's cage covered
    with backround? that might help and reduce stress. frogs dont really like glass boxes
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    What Ryan said... might be stress, so cover up the sides of the tank.

    You can apply ORIGINAL Neosporin (without pain reliever... this will kill the toad) with a Q-Tip using a rolling motion on the raw areas. Be careful not to clog nostrils.

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