Pictures, soon. I promise! I tried to take some last night but I had the flash off so they wouldn't stress and they came out fuzzy (the pics, not the frogs lol). I haven't named them yet so once I post pictures on here- I am going to request input from y'all for names. To me they seem like boys- but I have no scientific basis to that. They just seem like boys!
Ok, so I know I am over thinking- but I just love these guys so much. The pedialyte- one of them is still pretty skittish, so won't he just jump out of the solution? How would y'all deal with that?
Thanks and sorry I am so worrisome lol
Kam
Sorry, sorry- one more thing! Do I water down the pedialyte or just give it to him straight?
Use a properly sized deli cup for medicated baths.
success! i put them in the brand new clean container with the pedialyte for about 7 minutes. they were okay with it. then i fed them- 5 crickets a piece! they are greedy little suckers! once again, i tried to take pictures but they don't do them justice. i'll try to take them in the day time so y'all can see how awesome they are.
y'all are great!
Kam
Sweet, that is great Kam. You are going to be a good mom for them
Hey guys! I have tried to attach pics of the frogs. Could you check out the small wound (I think) on one of the little guys backs? Advice? I think he scratched his skin somehow.
Also, one of them began croaking today- doesn't that mean he is a boy? I am not sure which one croaked though.
Thanks a lot!
Sorry- just read what I wrote. This is just one of the frogs. The other was hiding and I didn't want to bother him. Kam
I see noting out of the ordinary. There is a spot upon it's head, but that could be just some debris. Yes, boy frogs call.
Well, I learned something today on this topic. Now I have a question of my own....Can amphibians absorb parasite medicine through their skin? Someone told me to put several drops of diluted Panacur on the skin on their backs. So is this true or not?
This is true. However, it is critical not to overdose with this method. You need to dissolve 25mg/kg of bodyweight. As you can see it is difficult to dose with frogs that only weigh 2 or 3 grams. I have only used this method in extreme cases when I felt I was losing the battle. Kurt uses liquid Fenbendazole and might be able to share how to dose it without having to dissolve the powder preperation. I prefer the dusting method, you don't have to be precise.
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