Okay... I responded to your pic in the other thread.... I'll respond here too.
I have only one question - do you love your frogs and are trully concerned?
Once again... I'm not gonna be yelling... Just yet lol no offence intended, I wanna believe you housed your frogs this way because of not knowing.
if your answer to my question is yes, We will help you to get waxy and the other one ( if still alive) get better, before it is not too late, but you will have lots to do.
Please answer the questions Amy posted.





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! Well, you've made quite a rocky entrance in here
. I've deleted your double post to prevent confusion that will complicate your frog situation. Yellow spots on tree frogs have been linked to represent a skin irritation. In your case it's a concern because agains most experienced advice we come across in here; you've mixed frogs and other animals together
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