I know they get their spots with age but he looks way younger than my whites and mine has no spots at all yet :/ I'm guessing a superficial infection maybe has developed? I'm no vet but I'm a Medical Assistant going for RN now!
I know they get their spots with age but he looks way younger than my whites and mine has no spots at all yet :/ I'm guessing a superficial infection maybe has developed? I'm no vet but I'm a Medical Assistant going for RN now!
Picture update ... he ate two crickets just now and the spots haven't gone away, as you can see.
I messed with the contrast and brightness just a bit so it would be easier to see them.
is the water dechlorinated? heard u could use neosporin on infections, just make sure it doesnt have painkiller, cause it will kill ur frog... hope this little guy gets better, he's n rough shape. had 3 whites die from redleg a couple years ago, thinkin its the water in my area
The water I use, I let sit for a few days before I use it on them ... but nothing really other than that. The other frog I house with my little guy is perfectly healthy, and neither of them are showing any real indication that it might be redleg. ): I've started dropping some antibiotic that was prescribed for a different frog on him, though. Only the second day of that so I can't tell if it's doing anything yet.
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