It could be a normal redness. When he sheds, does he leave patchy spots? Have there been any sores? If not it may not be redleg. Medication can make a frog act a bit off.
It could be a normal redness. When he sheds, does he leave patchy spots? Have there been any sores? If not it may not be redleg. Medication can make a frog act a bit off.
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No patchy spots at all but my main concern is how she stops eating. Earlier this year she went over 3 weeks eating absolutely nothing. She then started eating one cricket at most every 2-3 days. I gave her honey baths aswell as calcium baths and started Baytril. She started getting better and was eating fine (still doesn't eat from hand like she used to) but 3 days ago didn't eat at all. She then only had one cricket the next night so I am worried she might be sick again. The last dosage of Baytril ran out 5 days ago but like you said it might not be red leg. Vet thinks it is but he admits he doesn't know everything about frogs lol. The redness shown in picture doesn't do justice. It is usually a more vibrant red (it kinda is gross to me and makes my skin crawl) usually but picture had bad lighting. Any ideas on what it could be? What can I do to help her?
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