Sorry about your new baby.
You should be able to get the chytrid results back pretty quickly. I literally got my results back for my new babies (negative) the next day after FedExing the swab to the lab. Chytrid is also very easily an inexpensively treated, if it does turn out positive.
Just FWIW, I believe you would use metronidazole rather than fenbendazole to treat Giardia. I know that the IV formulation of it can be applied topically. I'm pretty sure that you can order it from Dr. Frye, as I plan to do for my newbies.
I hope your other froggies are okay.





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As nearly as I can tell, the pump spray version was discontinued several years ago, and the Lamisil Continuous Spray is what people are using now. I actually did several treatments on a couple of my new Clown tree frogs that I thought might be showing symptoms, prior to getting the group tested (negative). I did the ten sprays in 200 mL of water, with a 5 minute bath, as recommended, and have seen absolutely no ill effects, and these are tiny (<2 grams), delicate, sickly, wc frogs.
