I've finally found a vet within a reasonable distance from me that is willing to have a look at my poor White's. I'm soooo happy as I was getting really worried. He's not eaten in 2 weeks, and was looking really unhappy (he's seperated from my other White's who is showing no signs of any discomfort and is eating like a pig and singing like a canary!!)
Had a look at the wound on his foot and was disgusted to see that most of the flesh on the middle toe on his back foot has gone and just a piece of bone is showing. It's pretty grim. Fingers crossed that the vet will know what to do tomorrow!!!





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I inspected his toe today and I've decided that it's not bone that is visible but dried flesh. It occured to me that maybe the bone in a frog's leg doesn't go all the way to the end of the toe. Especially in tree frogs where they haver their pads. I'm hoping that it will be a case of trimming the dead flesh off and giving antibiotics. Fingers crossed!!!
