The treatment for Chytrid Fungus can be used to treat infection or for those frogs who carry it and are not affected, but can still spread the disease/infection.
The treatment is 10 pumps of Lamisil AT Spray(not cream) to 200 ml of teped(luke warm) de-chlorinated water. This creates the correct ratio of parts Lamisil to water.
Your frog must soak in the water for 5 minutes and you must pour the solution over the frog to be sure that the solution completely covers the frogs skin. This does not mean submerge the frog. It means to take a. Small cup or spoon and pour the solution over the frogs head and back. The water height should be no deeper than below the frogs throat so the frog does not drown. You must perform this soak 5 minutes per day for 10 days.
Rinse the frog off after the five minute soaking period is complete with same temp clean de-chlorinated water. Be sure to pour it over the frog just like you did with the Lamisil solution.
During the treatment your frog should be kept in a hospital tank with only moist paper towels as substrate and a bowl of water to soak in. You can place some sort of hide for the frog to seek shelter and security as well. Paper towels and hospital tank must be cleaned after each treatment. That means all furniture and water source along with the hospital tank. I recomend that you do this while the frog is soaking in the rinse water. After all is cleaned and moist paper towels are replaced into the hospital tank along with clean fresh water source and hide and the frog has been thouroughly rinsed, replace the frog into the hospital tank.
Note. The hospital tank should be kept warm. Keep it at 80 to 82 degrees and do not allow it to drop below 80 at night. Humidity should remain high at 80%.
I hope this helps.
