That growth is no good, did it just come out of nowhere? Looks like a tumorif it turns out to be a male give it away to someone who is willing to pay and have it removed, why not of you end up with a few boys.
That growth is no good, did it just come out of nowhere? Looks like a tumorif it turns out to be a male give it away to someone who is willing to pay and have it removed, why not of you end up with a few boys.
Well s/he didn't have it as a baby.It surfaced as he got fairly big but has been growing with him.It's been there a few weeks.
I wouldn't even know who to give it to, I don't know and frog owners personally I'm Indiana.
He is very active and eats like a monster, even tong feeds well with worms. I hope it's benign.
Hopefully it's just an unusual growth, sucks it showed up and wasent always there (not a good sign) let us know how he makes out, and hope for the best.
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So since Cyris hasnt been back yet but since ive talked to him, turns out its a very treatable localized infection wootwoot no cancerous tumor!
was this caused by nose rub or something? It's in an very unusual spot, heh.
I'm sorry guys I haven't been online to give you all updates.
The bump has decreased more than 50% already after starting his antibiotics.
The procedure she did was made a skin print on one slide, then took a syringe and puncture the pump to get a liquid sample. Then she looked at both under the microscope. She has put him on a very low dosage of Baytril 22MG in 4cc water, his dose is .5cc per day.
The liquid contained some blood and puss plus a bacteria. She said it was mostly likely due to impacting the nose during feeding or when they bump the glass. I do have my tanks blacked out so who knows.
Anyways here is a look at my other guys in their big tank eating together.
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Great news Crysis!
See nothing to worry about!!
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