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    I would start with the basics and get a fecal done for parasites and go from there, especially if they are eating and not gaining weight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NW Amphibian Rescue View Post
    I would start with the basics and get a fecal done for parasites and go from there, especially if they are eating and not gaining weight.
    Wouldn't the parasite have been transfered to the remaining healthy frog? Should i separate them? And they are not eating well for the most part. They are eating but not as much as the one healthy one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Highum View Post
    Wouldn't the parasite have been transfered to the remaining healthy frog? Should i separate them? And they are not eating well for the most part. They are eating but not as much as the one healthy one.
    Not necessarily, It depends on how many they are shedding. I just do fecals as a means to eliminate common problems. I would hate to try everything else and lose one because I didn't do the small things first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NW Amphibian Rescue View Post
    I would start with the basics and get a fecal done for parasites and go from there, especially if they are eating and not gaining weight.
    If parasites are found, then all three frogs should be treated and the cages needs to be cleaned out to prevent re-infection.

    You can try seperating them to see if they will gain weight when not around the dominant frog. I had two "azureus" and the smaller one was thinning out. So my vet told me to seperate them and when I did the little guy began to put on weight. He is now living in the only plant tank I have and doing well. Of course leucomelas are supposed to get along better than tinctorius.

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    I would definitely try separating them. We have two leucs and one was noticeably skinnier than the other, even though he seemed to be eating fine, but once we separated them he fattened right up. Granted, they didn't go through a cold period, but it's a fairly easy thing to try.

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    Hi Tom this may sound a bit daft but if the temp is quite warm outside is there anyway you could put them outside to get a bit natural light on them . Use a large plastic petpal and put lots of plants in you can cut foliage off trees and bushes give it a try also , foliage sweepings try to get aphids. springtails, midges anything to give them a variety that should get their appetite going .Ive used this method on various frog species with froglets that wont feed

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    Quote Originally Posted by vince View Post
    ...foliage sweepings try to get aphids. springtails, midges anything to give them a variety that should get their appetite going.
    This is a great piece of advice!

    JBear

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