That's the problem. It seems like a whole lot because I'm giving a tiny half of .01 dosage.
That's the problem. It seems like a whole lot because I'm giving a tiny half of .01 dosage.
Yikes, and I thought Moochy's dosage was small. Yeah, it might be good to confirm if it's a problem. I wonder if there's a way to dilute the Panacur and make the dosage a little higher?
I've also heard of people using those little rubber spatulas to open their mouths. Might be gentler since it's soft.![]()
I'll keep the injecting bugs in mind. The problem is that the frog's not striking at anything at all, and he's never had a waxworm, so he doesn't know they're tasty. I don't think he'd strike at those either.
The nematodes could have come from the plants even though I cleaned them off first and rinsed with bleach/water. Or maybe it was the leaf litter which was boiled and baked. I tried, but it must not have been enough. Thanks for the reassurance though.
He's lively and moving around, but he hasn't eaten anything although I left a bowl of crickets in his tank. I'm worried.
When did he eat last? Is he doing any better?
Julep ate last when I force-fed him a dubia on Sunday. I've only done that once, but I might try it again. He's still lively, still wants out of quarantine. To make things worse, the other frog, Bonk isn't going after bugs either. I left another bowl of crickets in the tank and he just now seems to be even aware of them. Luckily Bonk is pretty fat.
Would anyone recommend unflavored pedialyte as a bath for Julep? I might try a honey bath to stimulate his hunger, but he seems to have plenty of energy.
I considered just putting Julep back in the tank to make him feel more comfortable, but he's just been treated for worms. I don't want to re-infect him.
They've both been calling more than usual, I wonder if that means anything.
Aw poor little guy..Did you get Bonk tested for nematodes? Did you get them tested for anything else? Could be something else.
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