Here are the pics. Man I feel so bad. This frog is such a fighter. I wish she would be okay. I know she is hurting.
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Here are the pics. Man I feel so bad. This frog is such a fighter. I wish she would be okay. I know she is hurting.
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At this point in time I would only do just water changes in the dish make sure everything is clean.
Feed what it will eat no extra supplements or anything at this point in time and just keep your fingers crossed.
When these frogs are so young they're very resilient and they have incredible healing abilities so it may recover just keep your fingers crossed and don't lose hope.
You're doing the best you can do by limiting stress.
And making sure all the conditions are correct for it, I.E temperature humidity.
Covering all sides might be a good thing to do until it is well.
It using both its arms to push food into its mouth is a very good sign.
Best wishes for you and your little one I know it's stressful for both.
First of all, I want to wish you all the best danfrog, and your little frog too. I realise your going through a rough time, but hang in there, this battle isn't over yet, Gingerbread is clearly showing fighting spirit!
Couldn't the stiffness in the arms point to a calcium overdose? Since if looking at it logically, too little calcium makes bones fluid, so too much could cause stiffness in them?
I know you allready know this, but I'l mention it again. I'm not an expert, but I have high logical thinking. Note that too much calcium can also cause constipation in humans.
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