Lets back up !

When was the last time this frog ate?
When was the last time you saw a poop?
How long have you had the frog?
Do you have Fluker's Repta Boost on hand?
Can you please post a photo of this frog
Have you controlled the temp?
Is the frog in a hospital set-up?
Do you find the frog sitting in the water dish.

The discoloration of the dyeing frog may have been because it was dyeing.

These light spots could be anything from a bacterial infection to parasites !

kahluafeeders,
The only 100% way you can determine if your frog has Chytrid fungus is to have it tested.
I believe you should know what your are treating.
I would seriously consider seeking help from a herp vet.

Here is Dr Frye's contact information:
http://www.frogforum.net/tree-frogs/...-prepared.html
Email him, send a photo , information including a weight or measurement of the frog.
He will not charge you.... to discuss his opinion for the use or ? instructions for this Chytrid treatment.
Any other medications can be ordered over the phone.

As far as handling the frog without gloves. All I can share with you is : I do not. I can not ....as I have 22 frogs and 6 species. It's an open door for the transmission 'bugs' from one enclosure to another. I use disposables between tanks...And still scrub my hands when I'm done. I guess if you do not have them... then continue scrubbing

BTW
Feed the frog the moths !!!! They are easier to digest than the worms !
I raise the wax worm moths for my tree frogs- they love them ( I never use the worms for food)

Lynn
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Hope to talk to you soon