(Cross posted on White's Tree Frog Lovers on Facebook)

OMG......... HELP!!! D: I just went to check on the frogs and sHEila was going poo, so I grabbed the camera so I could document what it was like, seeing they are being treated for coccidiosis. He went 2-3 short clumps at first and then this really big log, and then PROLAPSED! I got him out of the tank ASAP and into a pre-prepped cricket keeper I didn't use when I fed the medicated wax worms. He's on very damp soft paper towels and has his small water dish. I tried swabbing the area with REGULAR Neosporin (no pain med added) but nothing wanted to stick to it. He's frantic and trying to kick it off so I wrapped the keeper in paper towels (except for the top) and set it in between some plants and he and Jelly's QT tank (he can't see her). When this happened to the Petco frog they said it was back to normal the next day, I believe the one girl anyway, but this looks awful! I think I read on Frog Forum that prolapse isn't unusual with coccidiosis. I know folks are going to tell me to get him to a vet, but the closest vet is an hour away, and to tell the truth with so many doctor bills/meds racking up for my senior parents right now we just don't have the money. I have him in a sterile area, quiet, the room itself is 77F now, so he shouldn't get cold... I think I should NOT feed him tonight, he had a big helping of crickets I think were too freaking big *shakes fist at Petco!* now I'm terrified the same will happen to Jelly, who ate a bigger cricket than I wanted her too as well. I think I am going to fish out the smaller crickets from the keeping tank and see if they will gut load on coconut oil, or I could feed Jelly Bean a wax worm coated in coconut oil, if she will eat it. Should I also feed a coconut oil coated wax worm to sHEila tomorrow? (not going to feed him tonight). Coconut oil is supposed to be a naturally anti-inflamatory... maybe I should put that on the prolapse... but I won't bother him right now. My poor poor boy!!

(Wish I had some of those silk worms about now!)