That's good. Becareful with the pick. That might fit right in her mouth. Has softer edges than a credit card though. You can try chunks of night crawlers as well. They're more nutritious. Also make sure you dust the food items just as you would if she were eating normally. Shell need the vitamins and calcium to help with he recovery. Hope all goes well.
I just had to look up what nightcrawlers were.. -.- These frogs are my first experience with exotic pets, and I've had them for a long time. I've never been able to afford to do the stuff I'm able to do now.. I've been looking into getting them roaches and mealworms too.
These are some pics of both frogs.. Frogette is the green one and as you can see, she's very thin and frail compared to Frogger.
Also this is what her leg looks like now.
I'm really hoping to see improvment in the next month...
I do wish you the best of luck. I had to save one of my Pacmans from dying. She got sick an quit eating it took me over 2 months to nurse her back to health. Now she's just fine and eats good. Not as aggressively as she did when she was a baby but she eats large meals and is good for a day or 2. Always wash your hand really well before handling your frogs. The oils and residues on our hands are bad for them. They are both very cute frogs.
Pacmans are sooo cute!! I was looking up different frog calls on Youtube and found a video of a very angry pacman and it was growling and almost barking. I know it was irritated, but it was so funny! I also love the call of the Golden Poison Dart. I also happened to run across a video of a bullfrog doing his distress call (which was very much like shrieking) and thought it was funny too, but the way those people were handling it made me sick.. Poor frogs.. A lot are misunderstood and no one knows how to handle them or to just leave them alone!!! The only time I would get a frog is if I bought it at the pet store or if it's a rescue.. I've rescued Bufo's before and released them after they healed.. But I've never had to medicate one or anything like I have to do my Whites.
There are so many people out there who mistreat their pets. It is always sad to see such things and it makes it worse when they video it. Their calls and other sounds they make are funny. They will bite if threatened as well. Pacmans and African Bull Frogs have farely large teeth and their bite can be quite painful. Most videos that show the mistreatment of their frogs are flagged by members of this forum.
I don't blame them for flagging it!! It's wrong on so many levels.. Now the vids I watched of the pacman, the person was just putting thier finger up to the glass and apparently this little frog seemed to get really upset about it!! I didn't know frogs had teeth..
Yep. Even your Whites have teeth. There is a post on the forum in the Pacman frog section called "Teeth". You should take a look at it. Has photos of Pacman frog teeth.
I do believe I will check that out.. I force fed Frogette another cricket today.. She almost spit it back out, but I was able to get her to swallow it..
You might want to try worms. They're alittle easier for her to swallow. They can be very difficult when you're trying to force feed them. Ofcourse non of us would like our mouths forced open and food shoved in either. You feed her during her normal feeding time right?
Just read your whole thread and imagine what your frog and yourself have gone through. Hang in there and good luck; hope frog recovers soon!
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
Thank you.. We are sticking strictly to the regimen of cleaning, putting the ointment on the wound, forcing meds and crickets, and monitoring humidity and temperature levels (which is hard to do with brown paper towels as a substrate!!) and she is putting up with it pretty decently considering.
I agree with the trying the worms (earthworms/night crawlers) over crickets. I think they will be easier to feed and be a bit easier to digest for what your froggy is going through right now. You can cut them up into pieces to make it easier. What medications are you giving? If they are ones that are injectable that you draw up with a needle and syringe then give orally (without the needle), you can inject it into the worm to make things easier for you. If it is just a regular liquid oral solution, it doesn't work.
The meds are the liquid oral meds.. I do have to give it to her in a syringe, but unfortunately there's no needle so I can't inject it into her food. I'm def gonna get some nightcrawlers as soon as I get paid again because with the powder on the crickets it seems as though she's having a little bit of a tough time getting the cricket to go down. I've been giving her the smaller ones, as I don't want to overwhelm her system. And I've been feeding her one every other day.. Poor thing doesn't have an appetite at all!!
Just like us when they become ill or are severly injured appetite lose is almost always a common reaction. The only way to keep them from starving is to force feed. I had to do the same thing to my female Pacman Grif. She didn't like the meds either. I did feed her a high calorie cat/dog food through a seringe. She actually liked that a lot and would willingly allow me to open her mouth when she saw what was in the seringe. Very easy for her to swallow and digest.
Yes they are a carnivor/insectivor so they can eat it. Look for the brand "Royal Canine". It needs to be one for malnurished animals and it has to be the solid lump canned food. Not the shredded or chopped. Otherwise you can't suck it up into the seringe. You'll keep it in the fridge and the only problem is it lasts only for about a week then you have to throw it out. When you use it make sure its warmed first. All you have to do is get a small glass and fill it with warm de-chlorinated water. Then set the filled seringe in the water and th food will be warmed. Be careful when squeezing the food out in her mouth. Just do about half the seringe at a time. You'll still want to give her crickets and worms between uses of the canned food so she is still geting a varied diet and her normal food. Plus you can't dust the canned food. Lol!that would be difficult.
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