My Shirley had some EXTREMELY bloody stool last night and it had some strange white stuff in it... I just looked at the video I took of it and I'm suspicious that the white stuff just might be pieces of balled up paper towel! Shirley, the greedy gut, has been known to grab up and swallow paper towel when going after crickets-- I was able to get it away from her most of the time, but on a couple of different occasions she got it down before I could get it out. I've never seen her pass any... could it have built up until a full belly pushed it out? Could she be damaged on the inside from this? Or is it more like with people when they eat things that are too rough and get little tears down there...? With the crickets, locusts, beetles and other hard stuff frogs eat I don't know how small amts of paper towel would rip them up on the inside... I would have expected her to be lethargic and acting differently after finding this but she was all over the place, the way she usually is before being fed-- I did not feed her last night. She's never been bloated looking. Never refuses food. I was going to start medicating everyone with Panacur tonight but think I will wait to feed her anything until I hear back from her vet. Mailed out the horrific bowel movement this morning and will send him the video tonight. :/

NEVER feed your frogs their feeders on ANYTHING-- moss, paper towels or otherwise, that they are able to swallow. EVER!