Aw man according to the website theyre actually field caught. I must have mixed up the info on the websites I was looking at, as i looked through quite a few.

But the guy i talked to said it was the breeders female and that he left. So im kind of confused. I cant tell whats truth and whats not.

Anyways... The reviews on their website were great, but then a member here showed me reviews off the site and theyre horrible. Isnt that nice...

Well thats the past anyhow. Now its just my job to help this little one. Some think she may have a bacterial infection, chytrid, i hope not but it may very well be the case. A friend told me that a pinch of uniodized salt in the water bowl would help kill the bacteria/fungus? so i purchased some and did just that. I also need to get unflavored pedialyte still, i was supposed to get it today but wasnt able to, so hopefully tomorrow. In the meantime ill continue to give the little one honey baths as well as salt baths. I do rinse the little one off with good water after letting her soak of course.

I read that chytrid cant live in temperatures over 75F so ive been using a heating pad to keep it closer to 80F.

Ive got a few questions. How many times a day should i give her the salt bath? and is a pinch of salt enough for a small water bowl? its like two inches deep, five inches long and three inches wide.

Has anyone used organic coconut water before? my sister drinks it and i saw on the back that it has a lot of vitamins and potassium, and electrolytes. But im wondering if itd be safe to add a bit to the water? Or is that a big no no? Thanks for the help guys i really appreciate it.