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    my pacman frog had prolapsed cloaca and it got fixed he is eating fine but only pooping dots 1-2 days and he is in warm water now to make him poop i dont have substrate or any moss nor plants. but why is he like that pooping only few???

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeromeetabuzo View Post
    my pacman frog had prolapsed cloaca and it got fixed he is eating fine but only pooping dots 1-2 days and he is in warm water now to make him poop i dont have substrate or any moss nor plants. but why is he like that pooping only few???
    What do you mean by dots? They problem could be that the prolapse didn't heal correctly or is swollen inside your frog. You need to take him/her to a vet that specilizes in amphibians. The only thing I can tell you to do is to soak him/her in warm de-chlorinated water with 4 drops of honey disolved in it. The honey and water solution acts like a natural laxative and also reduces swelling of the cloaca. He/she needs a vet to really solve the problem, but this may help.

    Keep us posted.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
    What do you mean by dots? They problem could be that the prolapse didn't heal correctly or is swollen inside your frog. You need to take him/her to a vet that specilizes in amphibians. The only thing I can tell you to do is to soak him/her in warm de-chlorinated water with 4 drops of honey disolved in it. The honey and water solution acts like a natural laxative and also reduces swelling of the cloaca. He/she needs a vet to really solve the problem, but this may help.

    Keep us posted.
    we also dont have a vet in our country last 4days he pooped red thing with a big long poop and now he is pooping 2-3 days tiny bits of black poop will he be ok? i had a yellow frog who got impacted i dont know why dont have java moss or rocks and im really sad that day will my other frog be ok?he's biting me also

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeromeetabuzo View Post
    we also dont have a vet in our country last 4days he pooped red thing with a big long poop and now he is pooping 2-3 days tiny bits of black poop will he be ok? i had a yellow frog who got impacted i dont know why dont have java moss or rocks and im really sad that day will my other frog be ok?he's biting me also
    Its not unusual for a Pacman to bite. They bite to defend themselves if necissary and some are just down right mean. I can't say for certain that he will be ok. I am no expert and have never had. One of my frogs get a prolapsed intestine, but have helped people on here treat them. I believe the instestine was damaged and once it went back inside ot didn't heal correctly which is causing his problem. I would try the warm honey bath I mentioned. Let him soak in the water honey solution for 10 to 15 minutes.

    He truely needs a Vet to confirm that he will be fine and to really figure out what the problem is. What are you feeding him?


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    Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
    Its not unusual for a Pacman to bite. They bite to defend themselves if necissary and some are just down right mean. I can't say for certain that he will be ok. I am no expert and have never had. One of my frogs get a prolapsed intestine, but have helped people on here treat them. I believe the instestine was damaged and once it went back inside ot didn't heal correctly which is causing his problem. I would try the warm honey bath I mentioned. Let him soak in the water honey solution for 10 to 15 minutes.

    He truely needs a Vet to confirm that he will be fine and to really figure out what the problem is. What are you feeding him?
    wil he die i feed him mealworm every otherday

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeromeetabuzo View Post
    wil he die i feed him mealworm every otherday
    STOP feeding him mealworms imediately! Their exoskeleton is comprised of too much chitin that is undigestable and can cause an impaction. This is more than likely why he had a prolapse. From now on you should feed him earthworms or night crawlers. They are very easy to digest and do not cause impaction. They actually make it easier for them to poop. Crickets are also fine. Try waxworms as well absolutely no more mealworms or superworms.

    I'm sorry, but I cannot say for sure whether he will die or not. If his bowels continue to be unable to work properly then the outcome looks grim. I wish theire was more I could do from here, but I'm extremely limited from across the world.

    Post some pictures of him and his home. Try the advise that I've given and see if it helps him.

    Keep me. Posted.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
    STOP feeding him mealworms imediately! Their exoskeleton is comprised of too much chitin that is undigestable and can cause an impaction. This is more than likely why he had a prolapse. From now on you should feed him earthworms or night crawlers. They are very easy to digest and do not cause impaction. They actually make it easier for them to poop. Crickets are also fine. Try waxworms as well absolutely no more mealworms or superworms.

    I'm sorry, but I cannot say for sure whether he will die or not. If his bowels continue to be unable to work properly then the outcome looks grim. I wish theire was more I could do from here, but I'm extremely limited from across the world.

    Post some pictures of him and his home. Try the advise that I've given and see if it helps him.

    Keep me. Posted.
    can i feed him guppy and his bowel movement only poops few his home is pet carrier in shallow water

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    Hi Jerome! I would suggest for you to follow Grif's advice. I know your dilemma about finding a vet specializing in exotic pets. Send me a pm so I can give you the name of my vet.

    PS. Please don't feed mealworm to your pacman so as not to aggravate it's current medical condition

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