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    Quote Originally Posted by jlfrogfan View Post
    Geoff--that article looks promising, too. However, it seems I'm not allowed to read the full text (which likely entails treatment) unless I buy a subscription to an online library. Do you know how to administer the ivermectin?
    No I don't and, personally, I wouldn't attempt it. In my opinion, it's not a good idea to administer any medication without first seeking veterinary advice. Medications invariably have side effects that could adversely affect the animal if administered inappropriately.

    You've not clarified whether the frog's skin feels rough and granular when you stroke it. Assuming that it is, I'll explain what I did when I experienced this problem.

    I had two black, plastic 3-gallon buckets with just enough fresh (dechlorinated) water so that the frog could stand on its hind legs with its nostrils protruding through the water surface. I transferred the frog to one of the buckets making sure my hands were thoroughly clean before and after the transfer then put a cover over the bucket so that the frog was left in darkness and peace. After 24 hours or so, I transferred it to the other bucket after first stroking away any loose skin still hanging from the frog. The original bucket was then cleaned out and refilled ready for the following day. I repeated this every 24 hours until the frog's skin was smooth again - usually after just a few days.

    Removing and disposing of the shed skin seemed to get rid of the condition although it was only ever a means of control rather than total eradication because it did recur, although not until after several months. When it did, I just repeated the treatment I've described and they were good to go again.

    I can't remember why, but although I had access to Ivermectin I had serious doubts at the time that it would be any more effective as a long-term cure than the fresh water treatment I'd used.

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    Hi Geoff, I apologize about the skin clarification. I'm not with the frog right now, but will conduct that test later today.
    Until then, here are two pictures of the area in question. The first picture is from last night, and the second one is from this morning. Something interesting to note in the second image is the little white dots--maybe some Ich taking advantage of injured tissue?
    If the pictures do not appear, please let me know!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jlfrogfan View Post
    ... Something interesting to note in the second image is the little white dots--maybe some Ich taking advantage of injured tissue?
    If the pictures do not appear, please let me know!
    That is not an Ichthyophthirius cyst. Could be the nematodes parasites Geoff has mentioned. If so, recommend taking frog to veterinary in order to obtain a correct dosage prescription for treatment. In lieu of that; you could try the temporary fix Geoff described.

    Both metronidazole and levamisol have been used against nematodes; but correct dosage and treatment duration are important, because applied wrongly, they can do more damage than good. There are other anti-nematode medications to treat fish aquariums; but I have not used them with frogs yet.
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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    Quote Originally Posted by jlfrogfan View Post
    The first picture is from last night, and the second one is from this morning. Something interesting to note in the second image is the little white dots--maybe some Ich taking advantage of injured tissue?

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    The only thing I can add is that the skin hanging from your frog, in the second picture especially, is consistent with what I'd imagined from your original description. I don't know what the white spots are.

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    Hi everyone, here is an update. My water came out too high in nitrates, and pH was unexpectedly low. I am proceeding with the daily 25-30 percent water changes, got some Pima fix, and am looking around the house for some extra clean buckets. Hopefully, nematodes aren't the ones to blame here.

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