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    My plague
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    Just went up to check my harned frog and he seemed lifeless. So I poked him and there was no movement what so ever and I could even pick him up and put him on his back. I didn't do this for long because I though he might not be dead but I got a strong feeling he is .
    Any suggestions????

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    If he's not breeding (watch he throat for a while) then he may well be dead. If you're desperate and really unsure, try putting him in a dish of water where he has to swim to stay up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by John View Post
    If he's not breeding (watch he throat for a while) then he may well be dead. If you're desperate and really unsure, try putting him in a dish of water where he has to swim to stay up.
    No, he's not breeding. I'm really gutted. I must have done something wrong. He's not that old either

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    Sounds dead to me. Especially, if you can flip him on his back and he is not breathing. Even if he wasn't dead, he will be very soon. So sorry.

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    Musical2one
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    my pac man recently died too. He was estivating, and I guess he just got to stressed out from me checking up on him to make sure he was still alive. I was really depressed; he was so beautiful and he was named Bubba. But even your frog was estivating, he would move if you did something, so most likely your frog is dead if you can turn him on his back and he does nothing. Have you been moving him around alot, or checking up on him alot?

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