Quote Originally Posted by Frogfeet123 View Post
Oh yes I've seen skinny. This poor frog at petland wasn't getting food, all the other frogs in the tank were nice and fat except this one. Didn't have the time or money to help it, but told the staff to feed it! Went there a week ago, and now it's gone! Probably died, poor thing.


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Hello,
I'm sorry I don't know your name
Mine is Lynn...it's nice to have another opportunity to try to help you

My 2 cents:
All new frogs/acquisitions need to be quarantined -for a minimum of 30 days.
Many, many times a longer period of time is needed.
I have personally QT'd a tree frog species for over 6 months.

ANY frog purchased from a big box store needs to have fecal done by a herp vet.
Regardless of symptoms.
All frogs from a big box ( IMO) should be QT'd separately.
I believe others and myself mentioned this in other posts for you recently

Here you go !
Here is a link to my recent reply,
so I don't have to type it again as these replies take time ,are done with care, and carefully done for each member to the very best of our abilities
(please see complete instruction in post #4) link below

To everyone reading this !
Please take the time to do a search on sick Whites tree frogs here on FF .
You will find some very sad, devastated stories that are the outcome of NOT getting a fecal/testing leading to problems and
often the sad and preventable death of a frog

May I respectively suggest, to all, this information be taken very seriously
http://www.frogforum.net/tree-frogs/...-opinions.html

Remember, just because a frog was less costly does not mean less costly to care for.
I maintain 12 species of frogs....NONE, none are more needy than the tree frogs!

Frogfeet123 ~~~ If you want to review all of the information gained thus far,
simply go to your profile page and click on the tab that has your name which will include all the posts you started or replied in
This information will always be there for you in the dated order of which it occurred.