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    Default Re: Spontaneous Abortion of Ova???

    Quote Originally Posted by irThumper View Post
    I read that eggs don't actually swell up until they are in the water, so not sure what part these things would have been. Need to find some pics, if there are any out there, of what the eggs look like inside the frog. :/
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    I'm glad you got to talk to Mike Novy. I would listen to him over any vet when it comes to frogs. I suppose it could have been badly degraded eggs, maybe along with infected or inflamed tissue. Since frogs are not amniotes like goats, there would not be anything resembling placental tissue or membranes involved.

    Hopefully, whatever it was, she's gotten it out of her system.
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