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    Default Re: Is this impaction?

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    I'm almost certain it's lodged up there further rather than being stuck on the vent. I've seen it retract inside him. It's as if he's squeezing and trying to expel it out and it will come out a centimeter or two, but once he stops, it retracts to where it was before. It's like a poop yo-yo... With this new info, do you still want me to try to pull? I'm REALLY scared to do that. My hunch is that the end of the hair is stuck on more feces somewhere in the GI tract.
    I don't want you to hurt your frog that's for sure. I've had to pull a strand of moss out of one of my pacmans back when I used moss. Lukily it was only in her about an inch. No harm was done, but with a strand of hair there is no telling how far it could be. This is very uncomfertable for the frog. You may have to see a vet and get some amphibian laxatives to make him expell the hair. Or the vet may try to pull and see if can be extracted with out harming your frog. This is touchy. You can still try just to see if it moves a little, but the moment you feel any resistance hou must stop. If you would rather a vet see him it may be best.


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    Default Re: Is this impaction?

    Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
    I don't want you to hurt your frog that's for sure. I've had to pull a strand of moss out of one of my pacmans back when I used moss. Lukily it was only in her about an inch. No harm was done, but with a strand of hair there is no telling how far it could be. This is very uncomfertable for the frog. You may have to see a vet and get some amphibian laxatives to make him expell the hair. Or the vet may try to pull and see if can be extracted with out harming your frog. This is touchy. You can still try just to see if it moves a little, but the moment you feel any resistance hou must stop. If you would rather a vet see him it may be best.
    So I took my frog to the vet today. She was able to pull out some of the hair. Not sure how much is still inside. She was concerned that the hair can act as a cutting-agent to his intestines and prescribed him some trimeth-sulfa. She did not recommend using any sort of laxatives and said that I should allow it to try to pass on its own.

    I really hate trying to pry his mouth open for the antibiotic. He's been under so much stress today so I'm going to leave him alone for now. I'm still unsure about the whole laxative idea. From what I've read online, it seems like mineral oil wouldn't be such a bad idea.

    Sigh. I really don't know what to do.

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