I have an adult, about 5 yrs old, wc, took in days after morphing into a toadlet, America Toad. He was one of 5, but is the only remaining
The ones that passed, more than 6 months ago, seemed to have obstructions and no other viable signs of illnesses or injuries, one was an injured toad i took him and suspect was much older. I now feed him outside his plantation soil filled tank to prevent any obstructions, so far so good
Since then I've taken in a toadlet, still too small to be in with him, and a juvenile toad, for companionship . I isolated the juvenile female, shes slightly smaller than he is, for a few months and she seems very healthy and thriving, he seemed a bit "blah", but is eat is eating and looked ok, so I introduced him into her tank, which is paper towel lined. About 2-3wks ago he seemed thin, lethargic and his color was off, but he's eating well(dusted, well fed, crickets). He shed 2 days ago and still seems thin, even though I'm feeding him plenty, still lethargic and weak and now has developed a few red spots on his belly and both front feet, I'm at a loss and wonder if the spots could be from sheding, injury or disease.
Ive include pics, any help, info, advice would be appreciated. ..I've got some medications...metronidazole, etc.
describing the enclosure specifics and general husbandry might get you some responses.
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