Sorry for your loss
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Sorry for your loss
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I'm so sorry.He was beautiful.
Carole
Thanks everyone. I don't know if I should get another one or something else I case the same thing happens again.
Well Jack; this is certainly a perplexing event. Agree with Colleen/Jerrod and only way to know is conducting a necropsy. Have heard of "Sudden Death Syndrome" but that dry bath dish is still a mystery.
By any chance; have anything different happened in the frogs room last few days? Think in terms of deodorizers, carpet cleaners, painting; anything that involves chemicals or fumes. Also, check your dechlorinator to make sure it's dates are good.
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
Nope nothing. His water bowl is still moist today so I am still amazed how it dried up so quickly. He can't have been dehydrated because his soil was moist and he had a soak a few days earlier. He will be missed. R.I.P. Citrus.![]()
Just read above quote from Demon in another thread and wondering if that is what happened to Citrus? You did mentioned had given frog a rat 2 weeks before. Maybe that started an internal bacterial infection that caused it's demise?
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
This is true when it comes to large prey, but they will stop eating once full. This is why you must offer properly sized easily ingested food items. If your first thought is that the food item is too big then listen to that instinct and offer a smaller item. It comes down to common sense.
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