Quote Originally Posted by Maharg View Post
Thanks Griff. I will properly address these issues.
I also have one mkre quick question instead of posting a new thread. Im worried about the risk of impaction of a small piece of paper towel. I laid a feeder fish on some paper towel. The fish kept squirming out of the tongs, and I didnt want to lay the fish directly on the substrate for obvious cleaning issues. she struck right away but her sticky tounge took a small, slightly below a square inch chunk with it. Whats the next step? Wait and pray?
Keep an eye on the frog. Most of the time paper towel pieces are passed without issue. When it appears the frog is nearing a bowel movement make a de-chlorinated soak and place 3 drops of honey in the bath. The water should be just warm to the touch(78°) and no deeper than up to the frogs chin. Soak for 15 minutes and as the water cools have another de-chlorinated soak ready of the same depth and temp, but just plain. Soak for another 15 minutes or less if the frog defecates sooner. If the frog doesn't have a bowel movement in the amount of time it took for both baths just fill her water dish with Luke warm de-chlorinated water and return her home , but set her in her water dish.

Keep me posted.