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trying to get a hold of baytril right now. my uncle is a dog breeder and often uses it. here are those red spots in case you wanted to know just what they looked like.
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also some pictures i just took of him in his qt tank. it looks like the spots may be getting better? he still looks very ill.
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so i remembered i took a picture of him when i first put him in his tank when i got home. i thought it was just dirt and moss from the containers they put him in but i realize that he already had those marks on him. heres the picture:
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so he was already infected, it wasn't my tank. which im glad to know seeing as i have the other guy in there now.

by the way here is pictures of him. i wish they were both looking this chubby.
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also i am in contact with the people that i got it from, im not sure but it sounds like if he dies they are blaming it on me. we will wait and see for them to email me back.

i like the red eye's but they are proving to be trialsome. i wanted either a bicolor waxy or the red eye. i wish bicolor's were easier to come by. thanks everyone for your fast responses. i hope this little guy pull's through.

Yes Red eyes are trialsome, believe me I have been there! However I do not recommend bicolors to ANYONE, if you think red eyes are bad they are much much worse! I have experience with lots of tree frogs over 5 years and I just got the bicolors last month and even with the experience that I do have they have had me scratching my head trying to figure them out. They are still settling in now 5 weeks later and wounds are healing very slowly. They won't eat for themselves so I have had to force feed them (i know this is stressful but I do it very quickly by gently slipping a small curved spatula in their mouths then putting in a cricket. Once they feel something in their mouth their natural instinct takes over and they eat it and gulp it down. They won't wake up for days at a time sometimes, are very stressed easily, and i thought red eyes were stressed easily these are even worse! You would think for such a big frog they wouldn't be. They also need a big enclosure, I have them in a 3ft x 1.5ft x 3ft exo terra, the largest one they make and i don't think it's tall enough as the female likes to climb all the way to the top and keeps pushing on the lid. She injured herself on the metal mesh so I had to custom make a new lid made from the nylon flexarium mesh so it is no longer abrasive. I ordered them online but it is always better to get them from a pet store so you can see what condition they are in before purchasing.