I don't know too much about electrolytes and frogs and I do not deny that my froggy was super stressed at the time. Im a soldier in the U.S. Army and we spend many hours in the open sun working. We are well educated on the importance being properly hydrated to avoid heat injuries. I have seen other soldiers drink nothing but Poweraids and Gatorades in the summer heat instead of water and end up in the hospital from electrolyte poisoning. Too much electrolytes are just as dangerous as not enough. But then agian, I can't really compare humans and frogs lol.

What I'm thinking is there should be two more factors in the pedialyte ratio. Time soaked and size of the frog. Im just not 100 percent sure the 1:10 ratio is correct. This is a picture of Gingerbead seconds after I found her belly up. Notice her arms, they were stiff as a board.

As I said before I don't know enough about frogs. And this is just me thinking aloud. Im just in it for the frogs, and want everyone's frog to be as healthy as can be. What all do you guys think?