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    That's super! He ( ? ) looks better

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    I don't know if it's a boy or girl yet. It's twice the size of the other one but the other one is not full grown. Maybe bee gee's not either. Do you know of a good way other than size/croaking/nupital pads?

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    Oh. On your personal Facebook or the ferns frogs page? Which picture?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gomugomuking View Post
    I don't know if it's a boy or girl yet. It's twice the size of the other one but the other one is not full grown. Maybe bee gee's not either. Do you know of a good way other than size/croaking/nupital pads?
    http://www.frogforum.net/tree-frogs/...tml#post222388

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    Just thought I would give an update on Bee Gee. She's doing well in her quarantine tank. I pit some plants in there. Last night she ate 5 crickets. I had three in a bowl and three walking about. I did not expect her(btw still don't actually know if it's a girl or not, just hoping) to eat like that. Almost can't see the wound on her tailbone and the others have vanished completely.

    How long should I keep her in the tank?


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    Default Red Eyed Tree Frog has dark spot that bleeds

    Glad to see her put some weight on . Eating is a sign she's feeling better . Great job! Keep her in the QT tank until the wounds heal up well. Might be about another week or so.

    I'm so glad to see she's feeling better .
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    Glad to see her put some weight on . Eating is a sign she's feeling better . Great job! Keep her in the QT tank until the wounds heal up well. Might be about another week or so.

    I'm so glad to see she's feeling better .
    Yeah, the wounds are completely gone and she is getting F A T!


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    Wonderful healing. Once healed over, eating and pooping well with no signs of illness, she may go back in. I keep mine behind an extra week or two just to be safe.
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    Glad your frog recovered, congrats !
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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