Sorry for your loss. I agree with Jo-Anna - these frogs often come in sick. I hope this doesn't put you off keeping frogs.
Sorry for your loss. I agree with Jo-Anna - these frogs often come in sick. I hope this doesn't put you off keeping frogs.
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Im very sorry for your loss Zehla.I also agree with Jace.
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I am just glad it's not something I did. I doubt it would put me off of frogs forever - I might even hit a more reptile-oriented store next week just to see if there are any that catch my eye. I'll definitely check to see if any potential pets are showing strange symptoms/just don't look healthy in the future instead of picking one instantly and walking out with it.
I really wish general pet stores cared more for their animals. On top of the sickness she had, they were keeping her - and the rest of their pacmans - in moss instead of fiber :C. I switched her out right away, and she did poop a lot so I'm assuming that's not what killed her since her digestion seemed fine enough.
Sorry about your loss. it sounds like you did have some red flags at the beginning, i.e., vomiting and emaciation. The puffed out throught could be edema, but I cannot say for sure without actually seeing the frog. Good luck with all your future frogs.
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