Well guys, we went to the vet yesterday and to make a long story short, the vet was very nice and it is most likely bad news - but with some luck, could be allright.
First of all I would like to strongly advise everyone to NEVER buy an amfibian of ANY kind from an expo, unless you know the exact conditions it has been captive bred under (or kept if wild caught) - ESPECIALLY not if it's from Germany!!
I know many deals end up lucky, but I seem to have caught the sort straw and I'm pt. very pissed off and very sad...
- My vet examined Pigs skin and said all indications were that he's got Mycobacteria, which can possibly also infect humans. He could have caught another bacterial infection, that's not so serious as Mycobacteria, but since it seemed to be transferred by his bloodstream, and he came from Germany, all shots were that that's what he's got. Bad news is that Germany apparently has a major break out of Mycos in their amfibian groups (I had no idea... ) and 'cause it's so spread out, most of the Myco strains from Germany are resistant to almost all sorts of antibiotics (!!)Toad kidneys are very weak towards chemicals such as antibiotics, so you can't even try different types of antibiotics, with the toads chances of surviving being very high.
IF I wanted to test Pig positive from Myco (which would only prove he has exactly that) it would cost me around 553$, where Pig is put in full sedation and a test is surgically taken. In case of Mycos, there is pt. no cure.
- The only good news here, is that she's seen a few individuals from Germany, that have developed a form of resistancy towards Mycos, where you can beat down the bacteria into a dormant state (it'll never disappear - sort of like herpes), IF kept in a completely sterile enviroment and by strenghtening their immune system, and then the animal can live a good life - but will always be a carrier for Mycos and will have to be kept alone and be kept under strict supervision, if ever put back on topsoil, for instance.
- Luck in a million... It's a mild sort of bacteria and Pig will get well with the salve we've been given.
So.... I'm SO f****** pissed off at the vendor for selling me this animal!! I care for Pig now, but fact is the bacteria might still evolve and I might have to put him down at the vets, to prevent his body rotting up, due to this bacteria.
- Right now I'm taking it all the way and keeping him in a sterile enviroment, spending 30 minutes every night cleaning everything out with antibacterial treatment from the vets, with a plastic plant, calmness and good news is his hand is not so swollen anymore, he's still eating, soaking, not lethargic at all. Bad news is he's reddish under his legs and his right theigh is till swollen...
BEST news is that Louis and Birger are not showing signs of anything (thank God!) and seem to be A.OK. And Pig seems to be okay with a plastic plant and his new surroundings - will change his beloved coconut house out tomorrow, with a newly bought plastic bowl.
Well.... enough ranting from me.... NEVER buy from a breeder you don't know about! So far it's cost me 160$ and a broken heart![]()





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Toad kidneys are very weak towards chemicals such as antibiotics, so you can't even try different types of antibiotics, with the toads chances of surviving being very high.
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