Ive been heavily dusting his crawlers with reptaboost. I thought he would be fine by now but maybe hes just too stressed out. Tomorrow ill try to tong feed him and see his response. Thanks for the advice i appreciate any help i can get![]()
Also im yet to find a vet that adequatly cares for reptiles/amphibians but as soon as i do ill make sure to do a full check up on him
Abe, as long as you cut the worm pieces (sharp scissors work OK) from the worm's pointy end (away from flatter head); the worm will survive and regrow the lost piece. That way you will not kill a worm with every feeding.
Here are some listings to help find a veterinary: Arav and Herp Vet Connection. Good luck!
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
Thanks alot carlos i did notice that Aftet i cut the worm it still survived for a while. I have a question, how did you guys spot the problems with my frog? I think the malnourishment was evident but what about the toxivity and the lack of growth. I just want to know in case i need the info later
That is easyjust read your answers to the questions and it was OMG
first omg was when i read what you are using for soil, saw pics + cleaning his cage the way it used to be - toxicity
then i just went with the rest of the questions - no supplements, crickets only, the way frog looked, its size too, that it is difficult for him to swallow or catch prey. Things like that. Actually the fact he is still alive shows he really wants to live, thank you for helping him!
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
Yeah my little brother wasnt very attentive. My mom basically bought him on impulse and they wouldnt feed him for long periods of time. I really enjoy animals and decided to "help" him take care of frank at first but i knew he wasnt well. His name was "the frog" before i took him lol
You know ill tell you this, my first frog, the one in the avatar was rescue, different situation and way different level of neglect then yours. Worse by much. I have no idea how he managed to live through it. It was a very long battle to get him recover, about 7-8 months i think, he didnt make it at the end, i dont know what was it about this particular frog, but it really got under my skin, i like to think he lived for a reason and got in my life for a reason too, that is why he is in my avatar, as constant reminder how important it is to educate people on proper care of frogs, how many people see them as a toy and behave accordingly. Sometimes it makes me mad, but people like you, who care, always get my respect and hope. Im sure your brother will watch you and will learn, how old is he anyway?
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
Thanks alot i think any animal lover couldnt stand the sight of a dying critter. My little bro is 9 and if you spoke to him you wouldnt think he is the kind to neglect his pet, he is incredibly smart and an animal encyclopedia. I got him into animals and nature and teach about things like the human damage on nature, conservation, and respect for the natural world. Although im alot older than him i can say he is my best friend next to my wife because we can hold an intelligent conversation and he often times teaches me many things. His problem is lazyness and the modern distractions of videogames and stuff like that.
Hi Abe! Sorry did not answer before, was involved in travel and a show at Raleigh NC. Pretty much what Lija said. Also, I depend a lot in the posted questionnaire. Myself think Lynn, Colleen, and Jerrod did a great job with it. In general, it's the care experience, education, and willingness to help out frogs in trouble.
Just from looking at your Pacman pic it's easy to see the bony backbone protrusions. A healthy Pacman should be filled up with meat, with a roundy pancake shape, not bony. Your answers where very helpful too. It's like going to Dr.; you describe symptoms and answer questions and that helps the physician determine problem based on his training and experience.
Now that you got the enclosure parameters stable; need to continue feeding, using supplements, and have patience. Frogs normally take a long while to recover. Do start thinking about getting a fecal exam done by a local herp vet. If not available there are labs that will provide a kit for a fee and mail you results. Good luck!
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
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