Quote Originally Posted by IvoryReptiles View Post
It starts as an RI and works it's way into pneumonia. They get too cold during estivation and too moist. In nature, they get dry & cooler, but can handle the changes since they are not too extreme. This is partly why many who keep them are frightened by estivation and debate putting the frogs under. We are still learning the specs on husbandry for this species.
What are the signs of RI in Pacman frogs?