Quote Originally Posted by Heatheranne View Post
Hi KasaraWolf,

...Low calcium levels is the usual cause leading to bone disease. It can be treated if caught early.

All frogs in captivity need a calcium supplement with vitamin D3. I wish they would have helped you with this. They should have a light dusting of the amphibian calcium/D3 every other day. They should also have a weekly multivitamin supplement. Repashy with calcium plus is a good brand. There are others also. Do not give both supplements on the same day....
I'm very concerned because my juvenile WTF, Shirley, just started showing head tilt like this seemingly out of the blue... I was told to give Calcium/D3 once a week (no mention was made about a separate multivitamin). I've been giving crickets dusted with Reptocal (w/ Calcium/D3) once a week, but since my frogs were diagnosed this week with coccidiosis (have not started treatment yet) and now Shirl has this head thing, I upped the dusted crickets to twice a week; the crickets are also fed/gutloaded on Fluker's dry high calcium cricket diet. We got our frogs from Petco, against my better judgement, and they are no better than Petsmart in my opinion... been hearing about too many sick or dead frogs that have come from there