I doubt there's much you can do for it at this stage - it's really just a matter of time. Once these frogs start down this road it's very hard to bring them back. Your best bet is to locate an amphibian savvy vet and bring the frog to him/her.
I doubt there's much you can do for it at this stage - it's really just a matter of time. Once these frogs start down this road it's very hard to bring them back. Your best bet is to locate an amphibian savvy vet and bring the frog to him/her.
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What I did so far was, completely cleaned out the cage, got new coconut fiber and completely washed all the stones out. I also picked up mealworms to see if he'd get interested in it, but no luck so far. There were so many times I thought he was dead because he didnt blink or anything, not even when I poked him did he move. After awhile I could get him to move, so obviously hes not dead, maybe just stressed. I put him in his new home and let him sit forawhile with a mealworm out. He felt kinda cold ( because I had him in a plastic tub till I could get all the new home ready) But now hes sitting and warming up, hopefully. I read a few things, He could be bored with crickets(It's why I got mealworms), the hundreds of baby crickets in his cage were stressing him( Its why I completely clean it out), and he's impacted(put him in slightly warm water to no avail). So I guess I'm gonna wait to see if his new home helps him out at all, if not, to the vet I go.
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