I was at a reptile this morning and got a new White's Tree frog. When I went to check on him this evening I noticed that he has a prolapse. I currently have him soaking in some warm water with honey but I'm wondering if I should return him to the person I got him from. I've never had a frog with a prolapse before so any advice would be appreciated.





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Was told by more than one person to NOT feed ANYTHING at ALL for 10 to 15 days, then to start slow with small amounts of soft food, like wax worms and earthworms. Unfortunately I was treating my frog using wax worms injected with Flagyl (oral Metronidazole) once a week so thought it was ok to feed him his medicated worms since it was 7 days out. Apparently not because he prolapsed a 2nd time (1st and 2nd resolved with sugar water soak) and the 3rd time it did not resolve and we had to put him down.
I really hope it doesn't come down to that for you and he lives a long happy and healthy life.
