Thanks guys! It was hard being gone. Computer problems are SO frustrating, especially when needing to look up or get things to help our froggles get well or stay at their best
Frogger00, I've not dealt with red leg in froggles (and hope I will never have to!) but here are some of my research resources on it.
https://kb.osu.edu/dspace/bitstream/...670?sequence=1
http://www.petmd.com/reptile/conditi..._rp_am_red_leg
http://www.peteducation.com/article....+1848&aid=2467
http://www.allaboutfrogs.org/info/doctor/redleg.html
http://www.froggie.info/redleg/
http://en.wikivet.net/Red-leg_Syndrome
http://www.wikihow.com/Care-for-a-Si...ed-Leg-Disease
http://www.xenopus.com/disease.htm
http://www.pollywogsworldoffrogs.com...ial-viral.html
http://frogworld.net/health/redleg.html
http://www.merckvetmanual.com/pethea...mphibians.html
Have you posted pics of the problem areas on your guy? I know I was concerned with Honey in that his legs and lower belly seemed quite reddish, but there didn't appear to be any broken capillaries or raw areas. He was just spending so much time jumping and splatting himself on the décor and walls that he was making himself reddish. That and it seems stress/extra blood flow makes WTFS already reddish legs look even darker. How long have you had Oliver? It could be he's dealing with a lot of stress right now and it's making the color change. Definitely would help to see pics.
Just found this... ironically the original poster is also called Thumper! And no it isn't me, lol
http://talkto.thefrog.org/index.php?...=4&topic=16914





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