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    Lost her... She's gone. Came home to find she has darkened out and no longer breathing. Great way to start my Christmas. Meh..

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    Lost her... She's gone. Came home to find she has darkened out and no longer breathing. Great way to start my Christmas. Meh..
    Aestivation is stressful and coming out is even more so. I'm sorry for your loss.


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    Aestivation is stressful and coming out is even more so. I'm sorry for your loss.
    When I picked her up, her bowels slightly came out as a dark green urine. Maybe I was negligent. Maybe waking her up every 3 weeks to feed her was a bad idea. I really don't know. Makes me want to wake up my other frog because I'm afraid he's going to die now from this too. I tried to keep her moist because she didn't dig underground after I dug her up, she ate and just fell back asleep on top of the soil. She'd try burrowing and stop midway to crash.

    I left her in the tub last night for 30 minutes with warm water so I could feed her. Maybe that stressed her out enough to kill her today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeltaElite121 View Post
    When I picked her up, her bowels slightly came out as a dark green urine. Maybe I was negligent. Maybe waking her up every 3 weeks to feed her was a bad idea. I really don't know. Makes me want to wake up my other frog because I'm afraid he's going to die now from this too. I tried to keep her moist because she didn't dig underground after I dug her up, she ate and just fell back asleep on top of the soil. She'd try burrowing and stop midway to crash.

    I left her in the tub last night for 30 minutes with warm water so I could feed her. Maybe that stressed her out enough to kill her today.
    Hmmm...she sounds like she had something else going on. Possibly a bacterial infection. Although waking her every 3 weeks to feed is stressful it would not explain the prolapse and mucus coming out. Something else was wrong. I would check on your male, bit not necessarily wake him.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DeltaElite121 View Post
    Lost her... She's gone. Came home to find she has darkened out and no longer breathing. Great way to start my Christmas. Meh..
    I'm very sorry for your frog's death !
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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