Quote Originally Posted by ToneDef View Post
I recently got a couple of White-Lipped Tree Frogs. I was told 1 was male and the other was female. That seems right because the female is bigger and they are supposedly the same age. I thought most of these were wild caught, but I was told a born on date for these guys. Either way, here is the deal..

I noticed a little lump under the left eye, on the top lip of the female. The first picture shows that.
The second pictures shows her today. It has only been a couple of months, but it appears the lump has gotten bigger and there is another growth right next to it on the lip.

I read the first aid info that I found on this site and I've seen things such as LymnoZyme and silver sulfadiazine mentioned.
Any thoughts, ideas, or recommendations would be appreciated.

Curt
I would advise a vet visit. If the bumps are getting larger, that is a sign of something definitely going on....
I'm not sure what Lymnozyme is? I am familiar with SilverSulfadiazine, as I'm currently using it on a red-eyed tree frog for skin abrasions. I don't know how it would work on 'lumps'? I would think lumps would be an abscess or tumor or cyst? Only a vet would know and be able to advise a prognosis...Either way, I don't know if you can use SSD cream near the mouth? And you may only be able to get it via prescription.
Good luck.