I'm sorry about your loss. You may want to run fecal tests on your other frogs, in case it was some sort of parasitic infection that could have been passed around. Better to deal with those things while the animals are still relatively healthy.
I'm sorry about your loss. You may want to run fecal tests on your other frogs, in case it was some sort of parasitic infection that could have been passed around. Better to deal with those things while the animals are still relatively healthy.
0.0.6 Hyla versicolor
7.0.0 Dendropsophus leucophyllatus
2.0.0 Homo sapiens sapiens (K & C, the *other* froglets)
"Cleansed in the finest quality spring water, lightly killed, and then sealed in a succulent Swiss quintuple smooth treble cream milk chocolate envelope, and lovingly frosted with glucose."
sorry for your loss =( you should keep some stuff on hand too there is a topic under the tree frog section which we are in, prepare a medicine cabinet and supplies that might be useful to look at for the future and might help others too if they havent seen it.I didnt know there was so much stuff a frog would need myself that you could do at home for care, but of course vet care sometimes is the best if you can get it.
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