One of my white's had the green spots and was very lethargic and stopped eating. I really thought she wasn't going to make it. I treated her with methylene blue 2% (from walmart pharmacy it came as 2%) I twisted a piece of paper towel and dipped it in the bottle and then rubbed it all over her back and legs and underneath on her belly. I then put about half an inch of water on the bottom of her quarantine container then dipped another papertowel in methylene blue and then swished that into that water then i put a thick layer of papertowel down so it soaked up the methylene blue/water mix so she would sit on it. Then in her water dish I put tap water treated with the right amounts of aqua plus and cycle(adds good bacteria to water) and then put 10 sprays from a mister of F10 antiseptic (diluted to 0.14ml to 200ml) You can also "wash" a frog in this too without any issues. Have tried this with more sensitive frogs like the red eyed tree frog too. Anyway after about a week she perked up and looked her normal self again with no spots and she became her greedy self again and ate. Then the spots came back a couple of days later so I retreated her again for another 2 weeks and now she is back to normal. Obviously the initial 1 week of treatment wasn't long enough. Sorry the quantities of medication aren't specific and sound like "a little bit of this and a little bit of that" but whatever it worked for my frog... maybe I'm onto something?





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