Yeah I was thinking it was extremely unusual to see a frog hopping around in broad daylight in this south Texas heat.
Yeah I was thinking it was extremely unusual to see a frog hopping around in broad daylight in this south Texas heat.
Well I hope the vet can help, but if not it is good you tried to help. Sorry you have to go through this. Let us know how he does.
When I spoke to someone on the phone at the vet's office, they insisted that it was "just a stressed out frog and you should release it instead of trying to keep it like some caged pet".
The frog is still in his terrarium and moving around more, but I don't see any signs of him eating yet...I can't find one cricket though so maybe he is.
Well the vet's office might have over simplified matters but they do have a point about releasing it. Healthy wild caught Gray Treefrogs usually eat within day or two of being caught. There's definitely something seriously wrong with your frog.
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