Quote Originally Posted by Hypnotic View Post
For that exact reason I'm thinking it's reptisafe & calcium powder. My other frogs poop have a whitish tone aswell, just not as bad as this one. So I can safely assume I'm overusing calcium, wich I'm emediately fixing.
I'l be sure to post an update when I see improvement or have had a fecal exam done. I'm hoping it's nothing serious, but I'm not overly worried since he seems to be very healthy.
But Grif, could too much calcium dehydrate a frog? Or could this be another symptom of something else? Since the past days I've caught him soaking more in his little pool, he usually doesn't do it that much.
Calcium is an electrolyte so it should not dehydrate the frog. It can cause intestinal damage if overdosed on and cause edema.