How's she been doing today?
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FFA & Livestock Judging
1.0.0 Ball Python (Redstripe)
1.1.0 D. versicolor
0.0.1 Red Eared Slider
1.0.0 A. fowleri (R.I.P 1/13/21, I miss you Herbie)
She's doing great, been eating well (Like 2 mealworms, 2 waxworms a day) and pooping normally. Sorry I haven't updated in a while, busy schedule
Her coloration looks really good, I'll post pics shortly!
When she looks fat enough I'll change her feeding schedule to about every other day, don't wanna make her too fat!
Here she is today, her stump’s toadally healed!
She really didn’t want me to hold her lol
I got some ReptiSafe water conditioner for her. Hope it works!
What a cutie! She's lucky you found her. Most people would say "aww poor thing; oh well nothing I can do" and walk away, but luckily you took her in. Do you have any plans for her enclosure?
"If having a soul means being able to feel love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals are better off than a lot of humans."
- James Herriot
The first step towards fixing your flaws is recognizing that they exist.
FFA & Livestock Judging
1.0.0 Ball Python (Redstripe)
1.1.0 D. versicolor
0.0.1 Red Eared Slider
1.0.0 A. fowleri (R.I.P 1/13/21, I miss you Herbie)
Aww thanks!
I'm planning on making her enclosure a half land, half water Dagobah(Yoda's swamp planet from Star Wars) theme.
By the way, May the 4th be with you!!
So I checked on her today and it looks like she has worms?!?!? This is her poo in a ziplock... Are these worm eggs? Please help!
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.
"If having a soul means being able to feel love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals are better off than a lot of humans."
- James Herriot
The first step towards fixing your flaws is recognizing that they exist.
FFA & Livestock Judging
1.0.0 Ball Python (Redstripe)
1.1.0 D. versicolor
0.0.1 Red Eared Slider
1.0.0 A. fowleri (R.I.P 1/13/21, I miss you Herbie)
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!
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.
Yeah, I didn't put the bullfrog in her tank though.. Don't want diseases/parasites for either!
Although...do keep in mind I'm not a vet and there might be some thing I haven't heard of. That is an unusual amount of cricket eggs if those are cricket eggs. But people do find cricket eggs in poop all the time and think their frog has parasites.
The crickets were really big, it's possible they're just in mating season. I keep em outside. I'm just gonna keep an eye on her, see how she does. Looking great today!
There aren't any more visible eggs in her poop today, guess she passed em all!
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