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    Default Brown spot on Atlas's head... "sun" burn??

    I noticed last night during feeding time that Atlas, my male grey tree frog, has a brown spot on his head. I have had 2 new lights on the tank since last week, the original lighting I had went kaput. I'm wondering if his head could have been burned by one of the new lights? What do I do if that's the case? Right now, I have NO lights on because I have no idea. I have been using an LED light - Amazon.com: KLTECH NEW 48 LED White Blue Light 3 Mode Fish Tank Aquarium Clip Lamp: Computers & Accessories and then when it got cold out for a few days, the temps in my tank were dropping so I put a 15 watt incandescent to warm them up in combo with the LED. The problem is, he perches much higher than my girls and was much closer to the incandescent than the rest of them. Originally I used the Reptisun 5.0 Mini Compact Fluorescent Lamp - 13w.
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    He seems to be plenty active, still chirping and eating, isn't acting like anything is wrong. He hasn't soaked at all except when I put him in the water dish for the pic, but he doesn't normally. I haven't moved him to the quarantine tank quite yet because his activity is still good.

    He puffed himself out here because he was mad at me for sticking him in the water.



    An old pic of the viv, basically the same with a minor change in a few plants, and now I bowl feed so there isn't vitamin dust everywhere.





    1-size of enclosure - 35gal tall hex
    2-# on inhabitants - specifically ( if there is another frog ---size differences ?) - 4, biggest frog is about twice his size, never bothers him
    3-humidity- 60-70% depending how recently misted
    4-temp - 68*F-72*F
    5-water - type - for both misting and soaking dish - Distilled bottled
    6-materials used for substrate - coconut fiber covered with leaf litter
    7-enclosure set up i.e. plants( live or artificial) wood, bark etc -how were things prepared prior to being put into the viv - Viv has been established with plants for 3 years now
    8-main food source - Crickets and occasional mealworms
    9-vitamins and calcium ? ( how often ) Once a week
    10-lighting _ explained above
    11-what is, specifically, being used to maintain the temperature of the enclosure - explained above
    12-when is the last time he ate - yesterday
    13-have you found poop lately - Yes
    14-a pic would be great ( including the frog ) any little cell phone pic is fine
    15- how old is the frog - 1 yearish
    16-how long have you owned him - 8 months
    17- is the frog wild caught or captive bred - WC (feces were checked twice before moving him in with my other girls, all clear)
    18- frog food- how often and if its diverse what other feeders are used as treats - crickets 3x's week, mealworms twice a month
    19- about how often the frog is handled - almost never
    20-is the enclosure is kept in a high or low traffic area - high
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    2.0.3 Hyla versicolor "Eastern Gray Tree Frogs"
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    Default Re: Brown spot on Atlas's head... "sun" burn??

    It could be a burn but I wouldn't worry too much about it. It will clear up. 15w or 13w bulbs don't produce that much heat to burn them unless they touched the bulb itself. If you are concerned about it just move the canopy forwards or backwards away from where he is sleeping. I do that all the time with my red eyes if they decide to sleep on the walls at the back. If the mark gets worse put a blob of neosporin (without pain relief) on the area and it should clear up quickly.

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    Default Re: Brown spot on Atlas's head... "sun" burn??

    Thanks Andaroo. I am not super concerned but it does bother me and I feel guilty for setting the light so close to a perch. I just hope that is all it is and it clears up fast. He called all night so obviously he's not too stressed over it. Will keep an eye on him and make sure it is healing though.
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    Default Re: Brown spot on Atlas's head... "sun" burn??

    It's been three days and there has been no change in the color or size of the brown spot. It doesn't appear to be getting worse but neither does it appear to be healing. Is it time to try out some neosporin? Or give it more time?
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    Exclamation Re: Brown spot on Atlas's head... "sun" burn??

    No suggestions or input? Still looks the same tonight, still chirping, eating, pooping, and nice green color, but the brown spot is still there. Been googling and reading all day but am not having any luck figuring this out.

    Pic is tonight.

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    Default Re: Brown spot on Atlas's head... "sun" burn??

    neosporin is for cuts/scrapes and wounds. Anything that involves the breaking of the skin, which this isn't. Don't worry one of my white's snuck behind the background once and slept pushed up again a strong heat mat, he was slightly burned by it. It never made any wounds or bled or anything just a darker drier looking patch on the back. It went away on its own which I'm sure yours will too, probably once he has shed a few times. Stop worrying lol

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    Default Re: Brown spot on Atlas's head... "sun" burn??

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    The brown spot is definitely still there. I haven't seen him shed yet either since I noticed the spot a week ago but looks like he may have before I took that pic a few days ago. Last night all 3 girls shed after I fed them, but he did not. He also has not called in about 2 days, which is really unusual because the greys outside are calling constantly and that usually gets him all hyper. He did eat last night, 3 med crickets. Just keeping an eye on him still.

    ETA -- And of all the beautiful real plants in my viv, that fake plant is his favorite. I don't get it!! LOL
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    Default Re: Brown spot on Atlas's head... "sun" burn??

    How long did it take to heal Andaroo?

    He is on 2 weeks and it is still pretty much exactly the same -

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    Still no change in behavior or eating habits. The rest of his skin looks perfectly healthy. I did send a pic to our vet asking if I should bring him in and got no response.
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    Default Re: Brown spot on Atlas's head... "sun" burn??

    Quote Originally Posted by LilyPad View Post
    How long did it take to heal Andaroo?

    He is on 2 weeks and it is still pretty much exactly the same -

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    Still no change in behavior or eating habits. The rest of his skin looks perfectly healthy. I did send a pic to our vet asking if I should bring him in and got no response.
    I don't remember sorry I just left him to it to be honest I don't think it was there long.
    Stop worrying he sounds like he's fine. I was worried about my favorite white's who had a black wound on her underside, it healed up and is now starting to fade 2 months later.

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    Default Re: Brown spot on Atlas's head... "sun" burn??

    I have a hard time not worrying when something is off with one of my frogs. I will obsess over this and keep updating until it's gone lol

    ETA: I just realized looking at the last few pics, he's crazy green lately! Up until a few months ago, he was always black/gray. Now I can't even see his markings like normal! I'm just happy this little boy is so healthy compared to when I got him. I think his rough start makes me worry for him a little more too.
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    Default Re: Brown spot on Atlas's head... "sun" burn??

    Just thought I'd update. Seems to have healed up perfectly fine. Looks a little discolored in the picture but he's in the middle of changing from grey to green today after being stressed from changing the viv. So the gray spots are normal.

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