Poor Julep and Bonk. Sorry I can't be of more help, not sure if a soak would help, but it may not hurt to try unless you think it'll stress him too much.
Have you considered some Repta+Boost or something similar?
Poor Julep and Bonk. Sorry I can't be of more help, not sure if a soak would help, but it may not hurt to try unless you think it'll stress him too much.
Have you considered some Repta+Boost or something similar?
I will in a couple days if he isn't better. He isn't low energy, however, just not eating.
I wonder if putting him back in his other tank would make him feel more comfortable, but he wasn't eating there either and I don't want to reinfect him.
Julep got his first dose of ReptaBoost. I gave him a half dose just in case he could qualify as "severe." Still no interest in bugs, still trying to get out of quarantine.
At least Bonk took a bug. He hid in his hide all night, but he did peek out long enough to snatch a roach.
Is Julep still trying to get out of quarantine? I'm not sure about your setup, but if you haven't already, maybe try to tape paper around three sides of the tank. I assume it would help him feel more secure and lessen the urge of trying to get out.
I'm getting frustrated. Neither of my frogs have wanted to eat for another week. (Maybe my big one ate from his bowl, it got tipped over, I don't know.) I've been carefully giving the little frog reptaboost and a roach once a week. I just need him to poop so I can take the sample to the vet.
It's so frustrating because the large frog actually did poop once and I overlooked it, so now I have to wait and hope before I can get him tested.
Does anyone know the survival rate of frogs with nematode infections? It's been several weeks now.
I know they are already stressed, but maybe a warm soak would encourage them to go? It seems to happen with me every time I give them a soak during complete tank cleanings.
I don't know the survival rates of nematode infections. I did, however, find a PDF of this study: A Comparison of Two Treatments for Nematode Infections in the Tungara Frog. Pretty much compares frogs dosed with medicine and ones that only had their tanks cleaned and found both to be an effective means to get rid of Nematodes. I'm not sure if this is helpful or not, but I found it interesting enough to share.
I also found this website called the Veterian Key that boasts it's the "Fastest Veterinary Medicine Insight Engine". I got some results from searching Nematodes, you might be able to dig something up by looking up Amphibians, too. Some content is blocked off for Gold Members only, but maybe you can still find something useful.
Sorry I can't be of more help, my searches don't seem to be useful. You could always check the Dendroboard for experiences with Nematodes, as well, as I did get some hits from their forum, but didn't look too extensively.
Thank you for the searches! Don't worry about not finding much. There might not be any studies on nematode survival for all I know. I will look up the suggested search engine too. Thank you so much, though!
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