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    1. Size of enclosure-- 10 Gallon
    2. # of inhabitants - specifically other frogs and size differences-- 1 Pacman Frog (Cranwelli)
    3. Humidity-- 85% on the "dryer" side
    4. Temperature-- 81 daytime, 76 at night
    5. Water - Tap water treated with Repti-Safe
    6. Materials used for substrate-- Coconut Fiber expanded with Repti-safe or straight from the bag
    7. Enclosure set up i.e. plants (live or artificial), wood, bark and other materials.
    - How were things prepared prior to being put into the viv.
    One water dish, 2 fake plans. Plants are treated with scalding water for each cleaning and water bowl is scrubbed with a reptile/Ampibian safe cleaner. Then both are rinsed with treated water before putting in tank
    8. Main food source- Crickets--can't get him to eat anything else
    9. Vitamins and calcium? (how often)-- Calcium dusted 2-3 times a week. Dusted with multi-vitamin every 2 weeks
    10. Lighting-- Regular house-lighting during the day
    11. What is being used to maintain the temperature of the enclosure-- I use an infra-red heat bulb and a hygro-therm to keep the heat and humidity stable
    12. When is the last time he/she ate-- Not sure--hopefully tonight
    13. Have you found poop lately-- Negative
    14. A pic would be helpful including frog and enclosure (any including cell phone pic is fine)
    15. How old is the frog-- About 7 months, although hasn't grown much
    16. How long have you owned him/her-- Since about June this year
    17. Is the frog wild caught or captive bred-- Captive Bred, bought from Petsmart
    18. Frog food- how often and if it is diverse, what other feeders are used as treats
    19. How often the frog is handled-- Mostly to take out of the tank to clean or bathe, so maybe once a week
    20. Is the enclosure kept in a high or low traffic area-- Low traffic
    21. Describe enclosure maintenance (water changes, cleaning, etc)-- Water changes when he uses it, which is almost never; otherwise every 2-3 days. Clean about once a month, spot-clean when I find waste

    Picard has never been...quite right. He seemed to grow just fine when I first got him, and then things tapered off and he hasn't grown much since. I recently moved him to a new tank (he was in a split 20 gallon for a while, but the other inhabitant on the other side died). He has seemed to be doing fine in this new enclosure for the past couple of weeks.

    Picard's from right leg never seemed to work quite right. While he can get his left arm up and over his eyes when bathing, he can't with his right. He can mostly just touch his mouth. Alright, this will make sense in a minute.

    About twice in the past week I've found him flipped over in the tank, struggling to right himself. Once it was right after I put him back in the tank; I figured that with his bum leg he took a wrong step and kind of tumbled into a hole. Righted him. Great. All good. I walked past his tank tonight and found him flipped over again, struggling to right himself. Flipped him over and he seemed to be clicking at me. Alright, buddy. Bath time.

    Once I put him in the bath his tongue started to stick out of the side. I gently touched it and he opened his mouth a bit and then closed it, but it didn't seem to go anywhere. He got a bit of substrate in his mouth after I righted him, so I'm hoping that that's the case.

    However, the other odd thing I've noticed is that he swallows more often than the average pacman. He'll just be sitting in his tank, or in the bath, and he squeezes his eyes shut/stretches like he's just eaten something, when he obviously hasn't.

    He seems a bit on the lethargic side, watching him in the bath right now. He's never been one for bathtime, but last time he actively bathed himself.

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    Default Re: Tongue Sticking Out

    Ok flipping over is a sign of severe stress. Have you felt his right and left side to check for impaction?

    A diet of only crickets can cause them to have issues because crickets are not very nutritious alone so they must be gutloaded 24 hours prior to being offered to your frog.

    Vitamin dusting should be once a week not once every two weeks.

    Are 3 sides of the enclosure covered with some sort of natural or dark background?

    It's hard to pinpoint an exact cause of these symptoms. More than likely he has developement issues caused from malnutrition prior to you purchasing him. Does your calcium have Vitamin D3?


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    your conditions are excellent, expect humidity is little too high if it is 85 on a dryer side and multivitamins you should do every week.

    it seems to be neurodamage likely in his brain. who lived in the other side of split tank and why did it die?


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    Default Re: Tongue Sticking Out

    Yes, the Calcium I give him has D3 in it, and the tank is covered on 3 sides. The crickets are always given a gutload diet and water gel in their tank. I'm not sure what the other little guy died of, but something seemed to not be quite right with him from the beginning either.

    I'll lower the humidity some, up the multi-vitamin to once a week. I've felt his sides for impaction and he seems fine in that regard. I've tried feeding him worms from the get-go and he refuses.

    Thank you both for your help and time!

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    A neurological problem is a good possibility as Lija has mentioned. These can be caused from many things. From improper diet and Vitamin deficiencies to coming contact with chemicals causing Toxicosis(Toxing Out Syndrome).

    The tongue sticking out could he from Neuroligical damage, infection, calcium/vitamin deficiency, or swelling from biting his own tongue.

    I'm going to suggest that you seek a Herp Vet for assistance. Lija is right about the humidity too. 85% to 90% can cause the substrate to become overly saturated and muddy which is very unhealthy for you frog.


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    Thank you both very much. I'll call the vet in the morning and hopefully they can see me tomorrow.

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    did you completely seal both sides of the tank when they lived in there?

    neurological damage in almost all cases is not reversible, vet won't be able to help you much with that, but what you can do is to lower humidity, completely change the substrate and do soaks for now in case toxic out is cause. I would also give reptiboost too.
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    I thought the sides were completely sealed, but that's not really something I can be confident about. Do you think I should take him to the vet right away or do these other things first?

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    In addition, could you please walk me through it? The soaks and such? How often, and how to give the reptiboost, etc. I really appreciate everyone's help on this.

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