I did some searching around and I don't quite have a full list of MBD symptoms; for my particular situation I recently gave Keropi a honey bath and noticed that his fingers/toes on both front legs vary in sizes (Like, his outermost toe was not the same length as the mirroring toe on the other leg). Now as far as I know he doesn't have the dreaded "large underjaw" that some of the older threads I dug through noted, but he does struggle to catch prey ONLY when he isn't ready to eat the next one. Physically he is round and as far as I've noticed he doesn't have any actual bone issues.
(Keropi doesn't immediately swallow down a whole worm and move onto the next one, he'll generally have to swallow and wait a bit before he's ready to tackle the next one, but I guess his personality makes him see additional worms and want to eat them before he has even finished the previous one).
And for the record I have only fed him Nightcrawlers (mostly forgoing the D3+Ca supplement powder because I thought the calcium intake from the earthworms would be more than enough). Have I stunted his growth by not giving him the powder? (He's about 3.25in after about two months in my possession from a 1.5in Pacman). I can't exactly remember the last time I had dusted his worms. I mean as far as I have seen he doesn't have any issues, On occasion he does snatch up a worm and uses his fingers/toes to sort of hold the worm in place as he pulls it further into his mouth, other times he doesn't need to.
As for now I started with the supplement again just to make sure he's receiving exactly what he needs. I'm primarily only concerned with whether or not his toes/fingers growing unequally in length would lead to a MBD issue or something else.
Edit: Found this shortly after I posted my concern. Are these the only plausible symptoms?
http://www.frogforum.net/food-feeder...e-disease.html





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