Quote Originally Posted by ross800m View Post
Hello again,
Unfortunately despite my best effort wee Hurley passed away yesterday. I had tried using an anti internal bacterial but she didn't improve in the end. Hopefully young Sawyer will manage as a widower now, as I think he may try to eat any froglets if I were to get any.
Thanks for your help and advice, there just aren't enough specialist vets around it seems!

Ross
Sorry to hear of your loss. Hopefully your other frog will do just fine. In general, clawed frogs are very hardy animals and immuned to many diseases that inflict other frogs. I believe that decades of captive breeding and use in genetic and biomedical testing may have weakened their immune systems so that new frogs do not have the capability to fight off disease. Good luck with Sawyer.