Quote Originally Posted by Ra View Post
Raising the temperature that high for 8 days will stress your frog out, and it will need extra special care in recovery, but it wont kill it. Just make sure the tank doesnt dry out at all. Keep the humidity high
Chytrid on the other hand, will definately kill your frog.

I would say just go to a vet. If not, then you have to risk taking a **** shoot and your frog dies anyway, or you get lucky and he gets better.
Agreed. Heat stress is extremely dangerous. Kidney Failure is usually the result of prolonged exposure to temps that are much too high. It is advised to never perform the heat treatment on frogs because they can't handle it and WILL die. There are very few amphibians that can survive this treatment and those are Salamanders, but not all salamanders will survive it either.

Your best shot is to try and get a vet to prescribe the Lamisil AT. It must be a spray and not a cream.

When you get the Lamisil AT make a Luke warm bath of de-chlorinated water 200 millilieters and spray ten pumps into the water soak the frog in this solution for 5 minutes per day for 10 days. While the treatment is being performed over these 10 days the frog must be in a hospital setup with nothing but moist paper towels as substrate and a water dish. You can provide hides for security, but they must be easily cleaned so plastic hides would be preferable or fake plants. Everyday while the frog is soaking clean and disinfect the hospital setup and replace the moist paper towels with new ones. YOU MUST PERFORM THESE DUTIES EVERYDAY FOR THE ENTIRE 10 DAYS.

Please note that this treatment is highly stressful on the frog, but does work and eliminates Chytrid fungus. You must throw everything away that your frog has come into contact with prior to treatment. incinerating any furniture, fake plants, hides, substrate, etc. This helps to prevent future infection from the fungus. Also note that there is no proof that this treatment is sideaffect free so keep a close eye on your frog while treating it.

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