I would soak him with that supplement then. Just be sure to treat the water! And definitely at some point swap out the frog moss for exo earth.
I would soak him with that supplement then. Just be sure to treat the water! And definitely at some point swap out the frog moss for exo earth.
I am currently soaking him and he is doing what he did last night that has me worried. Every few minutes he does this (see video). is it normal? is he drinking?
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See if you can contact GrifftheGreat. He usually suggests an unflavored pedialyte soak, but what you have may be sufficient. the honey that was suggested is also a very good idea, but I am not sure if raw honey is better because it does not have chemicals and it is not processed.
there is a brand of calcium supplement and it is supposed to be a "life saver" product. The brand name is drawing a blank for me right now,but when I can remember I will let you know right away.
I just wanted to ad that pet stores can some times have a very good facade. Someone who is new to frogs may think the enclosure looks nice, but someone who is novice will see that everything is wrong. Pet store workers are human and therfore make mistakes from time to time.
I wouldnt blame yourself or think that anyone is attacking you. we all love frogs on here and sometimes get emotional when we hear and see one suffering.
All advice you've been given is spot on and needs to be followed without question. If his mouth is open and he can't close it then why are you not supporting his head to keep it out of the water?
You must ALWAYS treat the water used for your frogs especially if its well water or tap water. Assuming that it is fine is foolish. The chemicals and heavy metals are very detrimental to their health and will poison them. Lack of a calcium supplement within the frogs diet is the culprit here. I would also go out and buy some Fluker's Repta-Aid(Repta-Boost) and use it orally and place a two scoops in his bath. Buy some UNFLAVORED PEDIALYTE and prepare a bath at a 10 to 1 ratio. So for every 10 ounces of Luke warm DE-CHLORINATED WATER add one ounce of UNFLAVORED PEDIALYTE. add two scoops of the Repta-Aid(Repta-Boost) to the bath and while you support him be sure to pour a little over his back as well. Soak fir 20 minutes After that bath have a second bath prepared of only Luke warm DE-CHLORINATED WATER to rinse the Repta-Aid(Repta-Boost) off his skin. so no bacteria or fungus tries to grow on his skin. Repeat this bath every other day and keep us updated on his progress.
repti-aid! thats the product I was thinking of
It's not that im questioning the advice I just like to know why I am doing what I am doing. For example what will this bath stuff do? What happens if the only store in the area does not carry repta-aid?
from what I have read previously the unflavored pedialyte will provide electrolytes for the frog giving a sort of energy boost. the honey is a natural cure for humans and animals. raw honey serves as an antibacterial and provides vitamins for the skin. It is good for animals (and people like me) with very sensitive skin.
If you cannot find it at the store than utilize the resource of online shopping. I know you can find it on amazon so there should be no further difficulty to obtain this product
The bath will provide electrolytes, vitamins, calcium, and nutrients that your frog is lacking as of now. It will provide a boost of energy and assist in your frogs recovery. Honey does as Ariel said and also acts as a natural laxative.
When you get the Repta-Aid(Repta-Boost) For oral doseing follow the chart that comes with it for proper doseing. Two scoops in the bath as per my directions. Try this and keep us posted.
idk if you have well or city water, but I wouldn't trust even treated well water for my frog. In addition to metals that water purifiers might not get out, well water can have CRAZY high bacterial concentrations. I've done lab tests on well samples, and I would seriously worry about it causing infection in a frog with a weak immune system.
Next time you soak your frog support its head or something... If it's got MBD to the point it can't keep its jaw closed and has weak legs that can't hold it up correctly, I'd worry about water getting into its respiratory system.
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