Prob helps a little, but he'll need a bit more .
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The Panacur came and I began treatment today while he's in the temp "tank". I removed the rocks and plant I had in there with him and sanitized the rocks. I removed the plant altogether because I assume it's totally contaminated with parasites. The issue is, that plant was his favorite. He absolutely loved sitting under it and even sometimes letting his head rest on the moss at the base of it.
I cleaned out his temp tank and then put him and just the 2 large rocks back in, then fed him a Panacur dusted cricket. Currently, he is sitting in the water, attempting to jump out. He only ever does that when I put him in the bucket to clean his tank. He's ignoring the rocks like they don't even exist. I think he wants his plant.
Any advice on what I should do? I absolutely do not want to contaminate his new vivarium with parasites, so treating him in the temp one is perfect. Do I keep his plant with him over the 4 week treatment and then just put him in his new vivarium without it? Or will that plant keep him infected the whole time I'm trying to treat him?
He seems stressed, trying to jump out...as I typed that, he started calling in his tank again, haha. Maybe he's ok, after all.
Eta: I covered 3 sides with towels and he is now sitting on a rock. I hope he stays happy with this set up for 4 weeks :/
Well, since your setting up his permanent tank/treating him I would let him keep it until he doesn't have any parasites, and once the treatment is over don't let him have it anymore
He's sitting on the rocks now, so I'll try to see if he remains happy with this set up. I'll just have to keep sides covered again like I did when he was doing really bad. I think the plant made him feel secure, so hopefully the covered sides can help meet that need.
You could get a smooth/safe artificial plant.
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Pickle Banjo is continuing to do really well. Call me crazy, but I swear to you, he starts croaking when I play my ukulele. He's done it several times now, and once, he even stopped when I stopped and started again when I did.
His wounds seem to be improving, especially the toe. It almost looks as though the toe is healing like he might not lose it.
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He is a handsome little guy!
Wow! This is remarkable! He looks great .
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He looks even better today! I took more pics, but don't know how interested the people here are to see them. He is healing so fast now, you can see a difference in just 1-2 days. He's such a joy and watching him heal more everyday has been such a wonderful experience.
We love pictures .
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Wow he has healed very nicely I agree with you. What a nice transformation! He's looking happy and healthy! Or should I say hoppy
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Pickle Banjo is still doing great! It looks like the skin is trying to grow over the broken bone in his toe. His knee is completely healed. Here he is today...
What a wonderful recovery!
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Pickle Banjo is still in quarantine being treated, and he's still doing great! I have a question though...he has developed little black marks on his face, right by his nostrils. I've never noticed them until now because they are suddenly much wider and darker and caught my attention. Looking back on pics, I can see they slowly began forming, it seems. Can anyone tell me what they are or what they might be causing them? Thank you!
Probably nose rub. Time to Upgrade his tank size. Nose rub is when they rub their faces, trying to get out/get to something. Typically large or very active frogs get it. Typically Rana/Lithobates frogs, such as Pickle Banjo. Put some Neosporin without painkillers, and it should go away, but make sure it does, or he could get infected with diseases. It should go away when he has a larger tank as well
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So Pickle Banjo is now in his new viv. I've never built one before and I had to rush this one a lot more than I would've liked to since he was just in a little container on the kitchen counter for over a month. I chose not to do a foam stuff background because I think he needs as much room as possible and this is only a 33 gallon tank. I also chose not to do a false bottom because I don't plan on moving the viv at all. I'd love to create a 55 gallon paludarium for him sometime in the near future though.
Here is the breakdown of his current viv:
33 gallon aquarium (received an old one from a cousin. Gave it a little makeover with a sharpie )
Tetra repofilter (nothing fancy, just something cheap to clean his water for now).
Temp and Humidity gauges (I didn't put those there, they were already on the tank and stuck on there good).
River rock and sand substrate
Springtails
Lighting is probably not really sufficient, but it's what I could do for now (fluorescent daylight bulb).
Driftwood
Large rocks
Plants:
*Oriental sword
*Bunch plant (no idea what the actual name is).
*Salvinia
*Frog moss
*Sagittaria Subulata
*Utricularia Graninifolia (I understand this to be difficult to grow. Just figured I'd give it a try).
As for his wounds, they are still healing well and I got his supplements. I think we are all set for the most part (for now).
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