Thanks for the help, guys.
Alright, Heather. I'll begin setting up the quarantine setup tomorrow. As for help, I'm afraid I won't get too much; I'm the only real animal lover of the family. My siblings are also busy with their school exams, and my parents, although they'll help me out a lot with my frogs, aren't as enthusiastic about them as I am, and definitely aren't the people to want to clean out a tank.
I've also just given Bumpy a dose of the panacur. Thankfully, she was very calm and patient with me. Let's hope Gnag behaves the same. As for Gnags feeding, she did eat an earthworm earlier, so at least she's still eating. Otherwise, she's been timid and not her usual, "I don't give a damn that you're lookin' at me! Gimme my cricket!" attitude.
As for disinfecting, I can disinfect Bumpy's tank properly; I'm able to carry it downstairs, and I can clean everything in it. I'll probably do that 2-4 times over a course of 2 weeks.
Disinfecting Gnag's tank is the biggy. I CANNOT move it from its current position, period. That's the solid fact in my way.
As for the bleach idea, I'll try it, but I'm worried that I won't wash it enough, or some of the bleach will stay in the tank despite how many washes I do. Also, do you mean with all the decor (small pond stones, driftwood, etc) out of the tank, or in? If I have to take it out, that brings the worry that the setup will be ruined, and it'll be extremely difficult to put back together again.
And, Carlos, for me, the frogs always come first. If there's a day with no big exams, I'm going to try and take it off so I can work on disinfecting the tanks.
Quick question: Could the Giardia spread to my Pacific Chorus frogs and Long toed salamanders?
Once again, thanks for the tips, advice, and guidance![]()





![Canada [Canada]](images/flags/Canada.gif)

Reply With Quote
![United States [United States]](images/flags/United States.gif)


. Also found out their cysts resist chlorine. However; they will dry out in a week after water sources are removed and substrate is dry. Also, high temps will accelerate their metabolism so they will survive for couple weeks instead of couple months.
. Good luck in your tests 
