Hi, can someone help me identify what is on my litoria caerulea chin? It's some kind of bone I think, it's hard and when I'm touching it I can move it without noticing any distress of a frog. She is a voracious eater and don't have any problems with moving. I'm very curious what it is and does she need vet attention.
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Was she always like that?
Keep watching her, see if she stops trying to climb. That may be a sign of metabolic bone disorder. Maybe that could cause weird bone growth. It could be a piece of bone that somehow got broken, but I think there would be some swelling or pain in that case.
Maybe a piece of bark or other hard thing got stuck in her throat somehow?
Maybe it's some kind of tumor. I am not a vet so I have no idea what it could be. If it seems to get bigger you definitely need to see a vet. You might want to see a vet anyway just to clear up the mystery.
I've spoke with vet and he told me that there is a big chance that is dislocated bone but if she has an appetite and moving a lot witch she does it's not a problem
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