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    this frog needs a electrolyte bath with some honey asap! can you do it now? he doesn't look too bad, yes bloated, I've seen worse

    do warm bath, so you stick your hand in it and it feels little warm, then add electrolyte solution ( 1part of water 1 part of electrolytes( unflavoured pedyalite or any other, as long as no coloring or flavor) and a few drops of honey, keep in it for 20 min, repeat for 2-3 days if needed.

    lights- i'd get rid of any light that you have in general, whatever light he is getting from other enclosures or window if enough, and stick a small heat mat to the side for a heat or alternatively use light holder (you know the one you can hang a lamp on) and hand your 50W infrared lamp above the tank.
    but at 3" as Carlos mentioned I would totally move him into 12x12x12 exo terra
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    Is that lamp on a dimmer? What type of bulbs are they?

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    Quote Originally Posted by danfrog View Post
    Is that lamp on a dimmer? What type of bulbs are they?
    It is not on a dimmer but I have one if I need to use it. They are long skinny incandescent bulbs, 25 watt.





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    Kk just keep an eye on the plastics. For the first two days of getting my new light I was checking constantly for melting. You might not see it. But you can get close and smell if the plastic is starting to melt. Want to avoid the melted plastic fumes. Also don't forget about the night time temperature drop. I keep my baby at 78 at night. Lights out is at 7:30p.m. every night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by danfrog View Post
    Kk just keep an eye on the plastics. For the first two days of getting my new light I was checking constantly for melting. You might not see it. But you can get close and smell if the plastic is starting to melt. Want to avoid the melted plastic fumes. Also don't forget about the night time temperature drop. I keep my baby at 78 at night. Lights out is at 7:30p.m. every night.
    Yeah, I'm pretty paranoid about melting the plastic. I checked on it often yesterday and didn't notice any melting but it did get too warm so I turned it off and today I will put the light on a dimmer. The temp this morning before I turned the lights on was 75.





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    Ok, new plan of action. I will go out today and get some pedialite and do that and a honey bath. When he is better I will move him to a bigger enclosure. Thanks for all of your advice, I will keep you updated!





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    Yes you can upgrade right now. I wouldn't move to a larger enclosure till the frog is eating agian though.

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    it won't eat anyway not until his bloating is under control, but danfrog you're right, it is better not to do any major changes until a frog is better. i would fix bloating first and then transfer into new tank with fresh substrate and all correct parameters
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    I was thinking though. Could the frog be toxing out over its own urine from the enclosure being too small?

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    that is what i was thinking too
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    Lija is on the right track and everyone has provided good advice.

    If this is Toxicosis then the bath Lija has provided will help, but you can use different baths to treat Toxing Out Syndrome. There is one that is safe, but touchy on the ratio of the mixture. Try the Electrolyte replacement bath Lija recomended and if it does not do the trick in a couple days let me know and I will recomend a different route.


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    When he is soaking it might be a good opportunity to change out his substrate if you havent done that in a while. Just incase he is toxing from his urine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by danfrog View Post
    When he is soaking it might be a good opportunity to change out his substrate if you havent done that in a while. Just incase he is toxing from his urine.
    His substrate was changed 3 days ago. How often should I change it?





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    Quote Originally Posted by tameyourself View Post
    His substrate was changed 3 days ago. How often should I change it?
    Substrate should be changed every 3 weeks to a month. If you changed it 3 days ago you should be fine for a while. Just make sure you scoop that poop

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    Quote Originally Posted by NialR35 View Post
    Substrate should be changed every 3 weeks to a month. If you changed it 3 days ago you should be fine for a while. Just make sure you scoop that poop
    If only he would poop! I did the honey/pedialite/water soak again today and still no poop.





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    how does he look like now? same bloated? if so repeat bath today. do you feel any hard lumps at all anywhere?
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    Ah ok nm. Your good then.

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    I covered 3 sides of his tank. I also soaked him in the pedialite/water/honey for about 20 minutes. He did not poop but he did shed. I will do it again tomorrow.





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    Sorry to hear.

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