When we wake up in the morning my daughters red eye tree frog looks like this.
We are worried
During the day the color goes back to a very light green.
Would someone please help us.
Thank you
Vicki
When we wake up in the morning my daughters red eye tree frog looks like this.
We are worried
During the day the color goes back to a very light green.
Would someone please help us.
Thank you
Vicki
The neon green spots are not good....he needs to be seen by a herp vet immediately.
Just thinking....if you don't have a reliable herp vet nearby contact Dr. Frye via email. Send him photos of your frog and explain any symptoms, origin of the frog and husbandry of the frog now. His email is dr.Frye.dvm@sbcglobal.net
I think the green spots are a bacterial infection which may be treated with baytril. Left alone the frog will probably die.
Thank you I will
As Cheri said, those spots are often a sign of systemic bacterial infection and need to be treated very quickly. Move him to a dry quarantine tank, a simple and easily sanitized setup using paper towel as the substrate, a water dish and a plant to hide in. Do not mist, the water dish should be the only source of moisture. Baytril is the best antibiotic to use but is available only by prescription from a vet. If you are not able to get it today pick up some Furan-2 at your local fish store. Mix it up at about 1/3 of a packet to a gallon of water and soak the frog in it for 10 minutes twice per day. I have had excellent results in the past using Furan until I was able to get Baytril.
I do not have a fish store in the area.
Pet smart carries erthromycin, tetracycline, triple sulfa.
Any more help
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