no, not yet, it is scheduled for necropsy with tissue sampling to be done soon. I can do it myself, but i want to include more pro's in it, more heads better outcome!
yes it is very sad story, but i wanted to share it and hopefully come up with the solution. any experience is good, it is sad for me, but it might help many more frogs in the future. The person who I'm communicating with is top notch and don't have reasons to not believe him, especially given that his suggestions work and explain everything I'm dealing with as well as other people dealt with too.
skin lesions come first, neuro later.
will be updating as it comes, right now i want to dig as deep as it's possible and hopefully to come up with reliable care sheet.





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but the point is - I got frog species knowing it might be difficult to keep and having not much information of captive care available. They are awesome unique frogs, interesting to watch, but apparently there are things what need to be further investigated in order to ensure success of keeping them in captivity.
