I'm so sorry about your frogHe absolutely CAN be saved
I believe he is ill and needs medication asap
( if there a poop still around -save it -- so the vet can do a fecal study )
I wish I could come by to help you. This really has nothing to do with NOT eating . It's the other way around . He is not eating because he is sick.
If it has been more than 5 days. You could feed him 2 squished , dusted cricks without legs.
( be sure the food is NOT liquid ! ) Be very careful... his skin is very fragile right now. Wrap him in dampened paper towels/use powerless gloves / dampen your hands - with or w/out gloves. Best if you have 2 people for this. Use a soft flexible bowl scraper to get his lips open and push the food in. Balance the food on the end of the spatula while you are getting his mouth open. Return him to the glass immediate. Protect him from a startled jump in response to being handled. Then leave him be.. and don't handle him unless absolutely necessary
You can continue the soaks. Rather thank pick him up and place him into the soaking dish......dribble the water on to his back ( not his face) for 15 mins -- while he is sleeping
The vet may have a different solution for soaking?
In the meantime ----the pedi solution should be made with distilled water----( 1:10) ( one part pedi: 10 parts distilled water)
The soaking dish water must be de-chorinated with a de-chlorinator safe for amphibians
ie Aquqtize (exo-terra - product)
Find a new very shallow water dish ( glass if possible ) - one that can be boiled ie shallow plant or cup saucer. He looks too weak to get into that dish. Boil it before you place it into the hospital tank. Make yourself extra soaking dish water. If he is not soaking on his own dribble water on his back during the day while he is sleeping. Clean the soaking dish daily under HOT tap water.
Review the care sheet:
Frog Forum - White's Tree Frog Care - Litoria caerulea
You need to get him out of his enclosure and into a sterilized hospital tank ( cheap 5 gallon glass tank ) with a lid to keep him safe.
**** maintain the proper temps in the tank ......... 85 degrees during the day !!!!!! This is imperative !
http://www.frogforum.net/general-dis...uarantine.html
Dampen the paper towel in the hospital tank w/ de-chlorinated water and change daily - -when he is sleeping
Do everything possible .........not disturb him.
Drape the tank with a towel- he will feel safer.
His current enclosure needs to be broken down and sterilized before he goes back in it. Remove ALL substrate and toss it. What ever cannot be boiled or baked needs to be thrown away.
If you do not have a herp vet:
Dr Frye's contact:
http://www.frogforum.net/tree-frogs/...-prepared.html
You can e-mail Dr Frye today and you will have an answer today
In your email include the photos you posted here- especially 1st photo ,an approximate measurement of the frog snout to vent, a brief description of the frog's recent care, and how long you have had him.
Medications can be purchased via credit card and mailed to you.
Please , keep us posted !
Lynn





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