This is her today. She’s been eating 6 or so bugs a day, most with supplement. I’m still trying to figure out if it’s a male or female.
This is her today. She’s been eating 6 or so bugs a day, most with supplement. I’m still trying to figure out if it’s a male or female.
If they're visible, then those things are probably cricket eggs. Tapeworm and other parasite eggs aren't that easy to see without a microscope.
I have seen roundworms dry up and look like sesame seeds, but since those are moist I think they'd be still alive if they were roundworms. Also, apparently in amphibians roundworms lodge in the skin so you'd probably notice that. https://www.petmd.com/reptile/condit...ocapillariasis
Awesome! Thanks, I was really worried. She's been acting like a normal frog, no sores or anything. Yeah the poo was moist, I found it in the water dish and it was fresh since I checked it last night. Glad they aren't worms!![]()
http://veterinarycalendar.dvm360.com...ns-proceedings I know you already figured out the cause, but heres htis anyways. Yous could dobule check or use it for future reference. I still can't belive what a cute little thing (s)he is! Glad it's not worms.
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Help the Hellbender!
Here’s her poo today
And the frog herself:
Found a little skinny bullfrog in the pool-sorry it’s pink, that was the only bucket I had!
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Can anyone tell if my frog is male or female from the pictures?![]()
I can't tell it's sex, just want to say she's looking good! And it's nice she made a friend, lol.
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