In the meantime, why don't you try to locate a reptile/amphibian vet near you. Try using Google. I found an amphibian vet that way.
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Yeahhh....the only two species I've even heard of being housed together are those little 10 cent fish from Wal-Mart and Firebellied toads. Everything else? Nada. Animals aren't like us. If a small animal will fit in their mouth, they're probably going to eat it. Or the two will poison each other. Is it a Leopard Gecko? Some people think that just because two different species have similar names, mixing them is ok to do. It's not.
I'd take that last froglet(s? How many did you have?) and separate him from that gecko IMMEDIATELY. LIKE RIGHT FRICKIN' NOW.
Like the others said, froglet legs are too tiny to fix. You're either going to end up with lame frogs that you have to hand feed, or, you might do as Grif suggested and euthanize them.
If you go to get more frogs in the future, let this be a learning experience, no co-habitation between species ever again mmmkay?
I have a frog. She's fat and green. Her name is Gertrude, because she is fat and green.
the gecko is a turkish gecko and they got along fine then they proboly fought over food but I kept 1 froglet inthere and its helthy and as big as my geckos head but right now theyre doing good but when the 1 with 3 injuries leg bent over its head .And griff theyre eating the fruit flies just letting them get close then ...WHAM! they get hit by the tongue.
I'd still consult a veterinarian just to be on the safe side. It's always best to seek professional help in this type of situation.
Keep in mind that the nearest veterinary clinic to you probably doesn't do frogs...try to find a reptile or amphibian vet near you on Google.
There out of there misery.=(
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