Hi all,
my adult FBTs have tested positive for Chytrid fungus, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis. Although I´ve kept them in a quaratine tank, I can´t say for sure that I didn´t spread this highly infectious disease to my other tanks, so I am now treating 4 adult FBTs, 23 juvenile FBTs, 24 ACFs, 5 Pipa parva, 5 ACFs, two Chinese Firebelly Newts and 4 H. azureiventris with itraconazole. Also, I had to completely take their tanks down and desinfect everything they could possibly have had contact with (work load ~ 4-6 hours daily in the last 8 days). Luckily, my frogs are still fit, but this is a very labour intensive, expensive treatment. Therefore, I really recommend quarantining (including hand desinfection!) new lifestock and having them tested during this time- this doesn´t only save a lot of money!
Just wanted to share.