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    Steven Cho
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    Default The nose of White's tree frog

    Dear all:
    My tree frog's nose had been become more brown stripe since one week ago.
    Do anyone know? Why?

    please,
    Help me


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    Default Re: The nose of White's tree frog

    He is rubbing it off of something. Now that it is an open wound its getting worse without treatment. I am not sure what can be applied right on the nose but there has to be something. Usually Neosporin (WITHOUT pain reliever) is use to prevent infection and promote healing but I do not know if it is Ok to use right on the face. You can email Dr Frye and see if he can recommend a treatment. Sand a pic to him in your email and a detailed message about when you first noticed it and how it has progressed.

    Here is a link to info on Dr Frye: http://www.frogforum.net/tree-frogs/...-prepared.html
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    Steven Cho
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    Default Re: The nose of White's tree frog

    Don,
    Thanks for your suggestion to me. I will try to send mail to Dr. Frye.

    ))

    Quote Originally Posted by DonLisk View Post
    He is rubbing it off of something. Now that it is an open wound its getting worse without treatment. I am not sure what can be applied right on the nose but there has to be something. Usually Neosporin (WITHOUT pain reliever) is use to prevent infection and promote healing but I do not know if it is Ok to use right on the face. You can email Dr Frye and see if he can recommend a treatment. Sand a pic to him in your email and a detailed message about when you first noticed it and how it has progressed.

    Here is a link to info on Dr Frye: http://www.frogforum.net/tree-frogs/...-prepared.html

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