Quote Originally Posted by YourSoJelly View Post
If you go to the Red-Eyed Leaf Frog care sheet, that should elaborate on every aspect of Red-Eyed Leaf Frog care.
Thanks.

I read through the article and the only thing that I see that I did not do is seperate the frogs. I bought 2 from a guy on craigslist that was selling his collection and I got another two at a pet shop. When i asked the guys at the pet shop wether they were captive bred, he said they were long term captive and told me it really did not matter since they were held long term. The two that i got at the pet shop had nose rub. I imagine that at least one of the frogs had a virus. Unfortunately, without metronidazole, fenbendazole, or Metronidazole (Flagyl), or Fenbendazole (Panacur) I could not do anything.

It seems like the first thing I need to do when I get a frog, is go to the vet to check it and hopefully get these medications prescribed for them.

The other thing that I did was mist with spring water. I used spring water for the dish and for the misting.