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    Send in pictures so we can see what it looks like

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    I'm surprised you are able to diagnose redleg - what are your grounds for that diagnosis? If it is redleg then the frog's only hope is appropriate antibiotics, and you need a vet for those. Can't avoid it.
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    How is the frog today?

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    I'm pretty sure it's redleg, although I'm not totally certain. He has a slight reddish tint on his stomach and limbs. But the red on the limbs seems to come and go. He also still has his appetite, his eyes are bright, and he's active (as far as Budgett frogs go).

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    Red leg is an intense red that looks like haemorrhaging. Frogs that are that sick do not eat.
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    So are you saying that he doesn't have redleg? If he doesn't have it at all, then what's the reddish tint?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LiberalHunter72 View Post
    I'm pretty sure it's redleg, although I'm not totally certain. He has a slight reddish tint on his stomach and limbs. But the red on the limbs seems to come and go. He also still has his appetite, his eyes are bright, and he's active (as far as Budgett frogs go).
    Hi,

    I would certainly agree with the advice to get him checked out at a vet - someone actually seeing the animal is in a much better position to assess it properly.

    Just a thought though, with what you're describing, I would also check the enclosure very carefully for any surface that might be chemically or physically irritating him (e.g. inadequately rinsed disinfectant). Also exposure to chemicals on the hands could do this. At least the vet might well ask you about this so it might be useful to think about now.

    Hope this helps,

    Bruce.

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    Bruce could be on to something - while some frogs are naturally pinkish underneath, a chemical irritant might cause a similar appearance - for example, a prolonged stay on bleached paper towels could induce a pink-ish hue to the underside in a frog whose belly is not normally that colour.
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    Thank you all very much for your help. I'll take him to the vet very soon.

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