Quote Originally Posted by FBTmom View Post
Wow, KayIS, thanks for the great info!! I'm going to do a bunch of reading on the site you linked me and head into the vet's with an armload of info. I'm not too optomistic about our local vet, but I'm sure going to try. And I'll have to see if I can get the methelene blue here. I've never even heard about it.
I really appreciate your help with this, and I can't wait to hear your report. I'll report as well after I talk to the vet and see if I can get any of this stuff.

Diane
Diane,

have been treating my toad for 2.5 days now, there is some improvement, but the spot hasn't gone away completely. If anything, though, the rest of his eye looks remarkably better. I amusing the oral Baytril in liquid form. I am going to dose him for one more day, and if he isn't better - I will be taking him to see a specialist vet from the local zoo. Unfortunately, most amphibians are out of luck if they get sick. My local vet said they rarely see amphibians, which is why this is so hard.

Signs of poisoning: strange uncoordinated behavior - baytril is strong stuff, if you see this you need to stop treating your toads!

I am going to sterilize my tanks in the meantime. The paranoia about the rest of the toads getting sick is very high.

Any luck on your end?

K