he hasnt eaten since i got him home, i tried feeding him before this happened. He might have been going after crickets when he fell into water, but otherwise he has not eaten and barely moved, i was worried crickets would chew on him instead of him eating the crickets, but today i saw more movement so he has a few crickets in with him now. hopefully he eats.
You can place the crickets in a small glass bowl and sink it into the substrate. The crickets can grip the glass so they can't escape. Easy pickings. You may also want to go out and buy some UNFLAVORED PEDIALYTE and prepare a bath at a 10 to 1 ratio. So for every 10 ounces of Luke warm Re-chlorinated water add 1 ounce of UNFLAVORED PEDIALYTE. Soak him for 20 minutes. This should provide a little boost for him. Also pick up some Fluker's Repta-Aid(Repta-Boost). You may need it as well.
okay will do, thank you for the advice I shall keep you up dated on what happens to this little survivor
Your frog is in need of a Vet. A pedelite bath in de-chlorinated water will get some vital nutrients back into him but the infection pictured need the right medications prescribed and put into use ASAP.
Good luck with him.
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