Quote Originally Posted by Jenste View Post
Just curious as to why you asked if you wanted to shirk off our suggestions? We ask and advise because we have a genuine care for the frog - we don't have to have degrees to know about proper care of an animal.

It seems you want a tank for people to point and exclaim over the mix...not really one dedicated to a certain sect of aquatic life.
My first question was to identify whether it was bloat in the first place and it doesn't seem like it is now since it's subsiding. Bloat in frogs indicates a failure in lymphatic hearts and fluid accumulation - same as in people. In people it's always fatal. Instead we jumped into treatments and discussions about happiness even before identifying the problem (I assume that's because ammonia wasn't the issue). I also disagree that you don't need a degree to treat anything alive - you kind of do. Experience is also important, which is why I was curious whether:
1. People have seen that.
2. Possible treatments and outcomes.

Oh, and I don't really care if people look at my tank - I look at it.