Ok, this is gonna be really hard and I've already a few problems with the planbut thanks for all the help.
Unfortunately, I'm going to be very busy for the next couple of days (until Saturday) due to my exams . I can get Gnag in quarantine during the week, yes, and begin taking apart the tanks. Big problem is is that I don't have 30 days to spare. I'm going to the music festival with my family in 3 or so weeks, and they'll bring me along, one way or another. I'm leaving my amphibians in the care of someone I trust, but they will not be able to forcefeed Gnag, or any of them. Down to the point, I need a fast solution that will take 3 weeks, tops, to do.
I'll go set up the hospital enclosure once I'm done writing this.
I don't know how I'd raise the temperatures of the enclosure. Honestly, I think the bleach idea would work A LOT better for me.
As for the setup, it's going to take me hours to take it apart. I'm going to have to take bucket-fulls of the smooth pond stones out, the moss, filter, driftwood, and greenery. I can bake the rocks, sure, and boil the driftwood, but like I said, no time to dry off the plastic lily pads/water reeds/hanging plants.
Unfortunately, the Metronidazole is probably not an option, either
I can try and get two seperate hospital enclosures, one for Gnag and the other for Bumpy, but I'd honestly rather sterilize Bumpy's tank 2x in a course of 2 weeks, instead of keeping her in a hospital enclosure. It's very likely she won't eat in a hospital enclosure, but I don't think the same will be for Gnag.
I don't know, but I want this to be over quick. It doesn't matter if it means a lot of hard work, just as long as Gnag is fine and her set up is fine by 3 weeks tops. I'm just feeling a bit overwhelmed by all of this right now![]()





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but thanks for all the help.
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