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    She eats normal she can take down mice and catch crixs but i think it maybe a calicum deficeny the other one i had it real bad i gave it calicum through a syringe not with the needle on it but it eventually died then the one i sold to the petstore died i dont know the reason i dont think it neugrail problems she
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    She eats normal she can take down mice and catch crixs but i think it maybe a calicum deficeny the other one i had it real bad i gave it calicum through a syringe not with the needle on it but it eventually died then the one i sold to the petstore died i dont know the reason i dont think it neugrail problems she
    Could be genetic due to too much inbreeding. Eventually the offspring would develope health issues just like in mammals.


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    It could be that gentic but could i still breed her tho
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    Pac.......NO defective frogs should EVER be bred.
    It's one thing to breed a frog that has an injury from breeding, but when you don't know the underlying cause, it just shouldn't be done. If it's genetic, you will be breeding a whole batch of defective tadpoles & froglets..........BAD business.
    It sounds like the frogs you got were not well taken care of to begin with. The issues could be neurological or MBD or even Toxic Shock........Retire the ailing frog and start fresh. Get your frogs from a reliable source.
    I know the shipping costs can be rough, but it is worth it in the end. Take my word for it. I will go through our stock again today and see if we can pick out a nice female albino for you to purchase. I will send you pictures via a PM.

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    Thanks jessica thats very nice of you she will be taken out of the rack system and put her in a 5.5 gallon tank with heat the company name is Mata Hari Animal Brokers in florida dont buy from her
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    this her
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    Quote Originally Posted by pac View Post
    this her
    Poor frog. Atleast she has someone who loves and takes care of her.


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