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    Okay. I downloaded tapatalk and put a pic in sorry about the quality
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    Default Re: Red eyed tree frog red leg?

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    Okay. I downloaded tapatalk and put a pic in sorry about the quality
    Chase,
    For a Red eye - I'm sure you know -Sleeping on the glass in quite common.
    I see such a very, very, very, very slight tinge of red? ( as best I can see from this photo ).It's hard.
    Is it possible you have not noticed this before ----which could be the frogs normal coloring? .
    Maybe the frog needs a shed? Offer additional ( VERY CLEAN ) soaking dishes filled w/ bottled spring water.

    http://animal.discovery.com/guides/r...egdisease.html

    Keep your enclosure very clean. Fresh , clean soaking water is essential.
    Other symptoms are laziness ( lethargy ) and your frog becoming inactive as compared to its normal activity, which does not seem to be occurring

    If you get any other photos-- pass them along, and/or keep this tread active with other questions if need be.
    I'm sure there will be more advice to follow.

    Are there any other frogs in the enclosure with this one ? And , if so, how long have they been together?

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