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  1. #1
    Frogtastic
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    Exclamation White's Treefrog Trouble

    I've had my white's treefrog for a little over a year now but i've never seen him like this. He has flesh colored spots all over on his back and a few on his back legs! Does anybody know what caused this and how i can treat it? The vets around here are not familiar with frogs. Please Help!!

    Also, does anyone know if crickets can bite or gnaw on him? I thought that might be the cause for his spots, but i dont know.

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    missclick
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    I'm not sure about the spots but crickets can and will bite your frogs

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    Quote Originally Posted by missclick View Post
    I'm not sure about the spots but crickets can and will bite your frogs
    I think you mean. "can and may". I have been feeding mine crickets for a year now and have not had one single cricket bite either my frog or me.

    Even if a cricket did bite his frog it would probably only be 1 cricket and therefor 1 bite mark. Unless he is raising mutant hostile crickets that all team up to swarm the frog but... I think he would notice that.

    *coughs* But in all seriousness pictures would be very helpful.

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    Frogtastic
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    Here are some pictures of him. Sorry about the quality, my digital camera sucks.
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    Kurt
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    That frog needs to see a vet. I am not 100% sure if those are cricket bites. If you need help finding a vet, maybe Josh of Josh's Frogs may know one in your area, since you're both in MI.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frogtastic View Post
    Here are some pictures of him. Sorry about the quality, my digital camera sucks.
    looks like lepracy

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    nana
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    I have never seen this on whites before but I concur with kurt. Keep us posted hunny and good luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crystal6 View Post
    I think you mean. "can and may". I have been feeding mine crickets for a year now and have not had one single cricket bite either my frog or me.

    Even if a cricket did bite his frog it would probably only be 1 cricket and therefor 1 bite mark. Unless he is raising mutant hostile crickets that all team up to swarm the frog but... I think he would notice that.

    *coughs* But in all seriousness pictures would be very helpful.
    or cave crickets....

  9. #9
    Kurt
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    Can you post some pictures?

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