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Thanks for your reply Carlos.
...But as you guys said the bottle water is not safe, I may use boiled water from now on.....just in case
But I think water quality is not the reason why my budgett's frog floats. I just got it yesterday, It was active before I put it in the water. It floats and swollen its left body as soon as it jump in. I think even if the water is bad, it won't be that soon to make it like this. As far as I know that many budgett's frog have this "floating problem" when they just arrive a new home. But my frog swollen its left body which makes it float......
You are welcome, we are here to help. Use regular tap water or filtered bottled water with de-chlorinator. Boiling water does not remove chloramines.
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This swelling looks abnormal to me. Also, I've not heard it's a common occurrence when transferring Budgett's. Is there possibility frog got injured during transfer handling? Has frog recuperated and swims/eat normal; or does swelling persists? Good luck !