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    Well I got Bertha's and Clyde's fecal exams done, as Bertha has been bloating and I can't seem to figure out why. Both frogs tested positive for hookworms, which was quite unexpected... Clyde seems perfectly fine and rarely come in contact with her, especially since she hasn't seemed well. Bertha's stool which I sent in was very strange. It was quite small, and the outer casing was green and very slimy, almost looked like moss had grown on it. The inside was a red-ish color. Obviously they do have hookworms, however I feel something more may be going on with Bertha, any thoughts?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce View Post
    Well I got Bertha's and Clyde's fecal exams done, as Bertha has been bloating and I can't seem to figure out why. Both frogs tested positive for hookworms, which was quite unexpected... Clyde seems perfectly fine and rarely come in contact with her, especially since she hasn't seemed well. Bertha's stool which I sent in was very strange. It was quite small, and the outer casing was green and very slimy, almost looked like moss had grown on it. The inside was a red-ish color. Obviously they do have hookworms, however I feel something more may be going on with Bertha, any thoughts?
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    Worms can cause bloating and digestion issues. This will probably go away after they are cured of the worms.


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    Hmm my girl looks like that very bloated (she does get a bit smaller when not puffed up) but seems fine and very active during feeding. Is there anything I should be concerned with as well? How is this contracted?

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    you can treat hookworms with pancure by giveing .1ml pur 100 grams of WT. Do this 2x a week for 2 weeks inject the pray item than feed to your frog ive been useing this stuff for years and it works. you still want your vet to do another fecal exam in a few weeks to make shure its cleared up. i used to work for a hurp vet and this is how you want to go about it.

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    If never heard of panacur as a liquid. Only a powder. Do most vets carry both?

    Quote Originally Posted by Locascio View Post
    you can treat hookworms with pancure by giveing .1ml pur 100 grams of WT. Do this 2x a week for 2 weeks inject the pray item than feed to your frog ive been useing this stuff for years and it works. you still want your vet to do another fecal exam in a few weeks to make shure its cleared up. i used to work for a hurp vet and this is how you want to go about it.

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    .. I'm also curious though, how could this have been contracted?
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    I'm also curious how this gets contracted, now its making me wonder about my girl.
    Oh those darned parasites... where are they coming from ? Since we got a few minutes while relaxing from lunch... let me tell you a story! Helminths (parasitic worms) find their way into a host through contaminated food, water, soil, mosquito bites, and even during copulation . In the case of our frogs; that can mean they had them when wild caught, or the breeder stock was contaminated, or the pet shop or seller stock was contaminated, or one of your stock was contaminated. Once a frog has intestinal worms (or other enteric parasites) and it's not treated while undergoing quarentine or is added to a collection... those parasites are going to spread! Even if not kept in same enclosure; your handling and the use of common tools for cleaning and feeding will be enough to spread the nasties around .

    So how come some of your stock shows signs of disease and others don't? Well, different organisms have different immunity to parasites and other health issues. A keeper's whole collection could have enteric parasites and the frogs immunity systems would be fighting them nefarious invisible foes successfully; until one day someone is stressed ! The health/disease balance would tip over and if not addresssed properly by the keeper in a timely manner, could mean the loss of one or more frogs.

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    If never heard of panacur as a liquid. Only a powder. Do most vets carry both?
    Beleive veterinarians have access to liquid Panacur and many other drugs not available to common public. Seen also a paste form used for horses too. Also, form could vary geographically, since pet medications have different control rules in various countries. For the powder form... this is what I do.

    Since I treat my own fish (been keeping them over 50 years) kind of developed my own sense on how and why to medicate pets. When I get a new frog (or fish) it goes into quarentine and nothing is shared with anyone else in colection. A week after animal is eating in new enclosure (or tank) I go ahead and do a deworming with Panacur. I buy it either at Petsmart (SafeGuard Canine Dewormer) or similar product at Amazon. Then I get me some nicely fat and happy night crawlers (Panacur powder sticks to them really well) from my bins. Wear gloves, don't breath or snort stuff, and transfer Panacur powder into sandwich bag (enough to have some leftover in bag when done breading) + Night Crawlers + shake it baby = Panacur breaded night crawlers. Warning: if you do speak worm language please wear hearing protection at this stage .

    OK, now get your plastic tweezers and dangle the worms in front of hungry frog... whack! Please note that for little frogs you might need to cut the night crawlers into mouth sized pieces. Feed enough "Panacured" night crawlers to satiation for 2 consecutive feeding days and repeat same in 2 weeks. You are done deworming so have feces tested for parasites a week or two after 2nd treatment.

    Oh wait... OMG I did not weight the Panacur dose? That's right! My fish and frogs do not overdose on Panacur when mouth sized food pieces (prawn for fish, night crawlers for frogs) are completely breaded in the powdery stuff and feed to satiation. Little guys will eat a bit, bigger guys will eat more, so it's like an uncomplicated appetite regulated dosage system. For liquid dosage you can follow Vince's instructional post. Also, if you go to FF "First Aid" section there are other delivery methods discussed.

    Keep your habitats clean, quarentine all new stock, do preventive Panacur treatment on all arrivals; and your frogs should be parasite worm free. If a frog is infected to point it gets weak and sick it's time for a vet visit; or you risk loosing it. Also, do clean and disinfect the enclosure of an infected frog following 2nd treatment every 2 weeks. Good luck!
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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    from the pics your frogs look really sick i hope you have the money to spend to treat them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Locascio View Post
    from the pics your frogs look really sick i hope you have the money to spend to treat them.
    Well I only posted Bertha in pics. She acts normal... Eats fine and soaks normally. She just seems bloated. Useless 100%, I only tested him just to be safe, not because anything looked wrong.. I'm also curious though, how could this have been contracted?

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    To be honest, I merely thought she was fat this whole time... So I actually cut back on her feeding and when nothing changed that's when I worried.

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    I'm also curious how this gets contracted, now its making me wonder about my girl.

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    I wonder as well, as my frog is on the bloated side and I do not over feed her. Could this be something they pick up from feeders like crickets or super worms or Dubia?

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    Sounds like I got tons of work ahead of me, since they are both in their own 40 gal long tanks... Sigh. This is gunna suck! Not much else I can do though. Once I get the panicure I'll set up hospital tanks and get to cleaning. Thanks for the tips guys. 4 year in and never had an issue like this!

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    Bruce i would suggest to test any other frog you have too, but i think it may be safe to say everybody will have that fun stuff to some extend.
    believe me i hear you and by the way sometimes I feel like each day i finding something new, like today with my nasutas that goes completely against anything i though i knew, but comes from very known source that I can't not to trust.... so going to do more digging tomorrow on a subject.
    there is so much more to be learned, sometimes i think we'll never get to the bottom of anything.... once you think you're here you go down again.
    Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!

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    Hello all, panacure came from Dr. Frye yesterday, quarantined and treated Bertha, Clyde will be tonight. I do plan on treating the rest but I have to do these two first, I really don't have the room for more tanks
    She seems so unhappy on paper towels she's happiest dug into her eco earth watching everything...
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    Also... He gave me 4 little baggies per frog. Said to give one bag a week for 4 weeks. For instance, every Sunday treat them. Name:  ImageUploadedByTapatalk 21365365625.919939.jpg
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    Now. There's really isn't a lot of panacure in each bag, only enough to cover one night crawler, that's it. Will this be enough, or should I treat more often and get more over the counter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce View Post
    Also... He gave me 4 little baggies per frog. Said to give one bag a week for 4 weeks. For instance, every Sunday treat them.
    Now. There's really isn't a lot of panacure in each bag, only enough to cover one night crawler, that's it. Will this be enough, or should I treat more often and get more over the counter?
    Cool news Bruce! I would treat with exactly what he gave you and follow his directions to the letter. Awesome that he stated a 4 week schedule because that is what I plan to use next time around (day 1, 7, 14, 21). Do make sure that you do not miss any of those treatments; because then a generation of hookworms could survive and reinfect your frog. Good luck and hope your frogs are free of hookworms soon !
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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    Quote Originally Posted by daltar08 View Post
    also do you recommend getting frogs fecal samples tested once in Awhile?
    After my experience, absolutely.

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    Well Bertha and use have both finished their panacure. Bertha looks no different, with the exception if white, mucusy stools which I'm assuming is the hookworms being expelled. Clyde has had no change, either in appearance, attitude, or stools. I've put Bertha back in her normal set up as of tonight. She seems happy to just finally be able to dig down again... Maybe she's just actually THAT fat? Name:  ImageUploadedByTapatalk 21366682688.836197.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce View Post
    Hello all, panacure came from Dr. Frye yesterday, quarantined and treated Bertha, Clyde will be tonight. I do plan on treating the rest but I have to do these two first, I really don't have the room for more tanks ...
    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce View Post
    Also... He gave me 4 little baggies per frog. Said to give one bag a week for 4 weeks. For instance, every Sunday treat them. ...
    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce View Post
    Well Bertha and use have both finished their panacure. Bertha looks no different, with the exception if white, mucusy stools which I'm assuming is the hookworms being expelled. Clyde has had no change, either in appearance, attitude, or stools. I've put Bertha back in her normal set up as of tonight. She seems happy to just finally be able to dig down again... Maybe she's just actually THAT fat? ...
    Hi Bruce! I'm confused about their treatment. Two weeks ago you posted Dr. Frye provided four weekly Panacure treatments and two weeks after you report treatment is done ?
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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    Also, all she seems to want to eat is superworms, and I can't break her of this...

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