Hi,

Sorry to sound like a broken record, but I have to repeat that I'd get them checked out by a vet if at all possible. He/she may be able to give a clue as to likely cause from the ppearance, carry out tests if feasible/appropriate, or at least look at trying suitable topical or other medications.

Best wishes,

Bruce.

Quote Originally Posted by smashtoad View Post
Thanks Terry,

I am not surprised...thanks for the info. My only hope that if these frogs make it, they can adapt to water with a daily high of 74F. I cannot afford a chiller right now...the idea just sounds silly anyway, but I know that Telmatobufo need real cool water, I was just hoping this lowland species wouldn't be so demanding.

I have emailed a business in the UK that claims to be selling cb juvies, and they said 74 to 76 is the average temp they keep them at...so who knows.

The frogs finished their 3 days of Panacur yesterday, and although they're eyes are completely white (one of the male's seems to have deflated somewhat), they do seem to be showing increased activity and sensitivity to light and movement around them. Jeez...I just don't know what the heck this is. If it was some sort of eye parasite they carry naturally and the Panacur killed it...I fear their eyes are lost. I sure hope I'm wrong though. Their bodies appear perfect in all aspects save their peepers.

Stay tuned...