Lisa is right. The only way to be sure is to test. I posted --> sent the link a few days ago- see post #4
The swab is a very simple process... but you need to call have the swab sent to you.
If the frog is still il, I may I respectfully suggest you move quickly.
I believe Josh's Frogs sell the swabs as well.
I have never used a salt bath for a tree frog.
As mentioned... ask the breeder if they spot test their offspring for:
Chytrid Fungus (B. dendrobatidis)
more importantly ~ ranavirus
A fresh fecal sample can be sent for detection of parasites.
If present , parasites, can be treated w Panacur, of which you can purchase from Dr Frye or a near-by herp vet.
This may help:
http://www.herpcenter.com/reptile-vet-finder/
http://www.repticzone.com/articles/v...tedStates.html
