Quote Originally Posted by ashleytm2015 View Post
Thanks so much for the input. I did find two products that I started using: Fluker's Repta Calcium (with D3) and Fluker's Liquid Calcium. We have been using them for a few days. My frog seems to have more bearing, he has at least been able to tuck his legs beneath him, and pivot. Before when I created this post, his legs were sprawled out behind him, and he wasn't even moving them back. I put the crickets food source near him, so the crickets are close enough for him to eat. I am pretty sure he has eaten a few. Also, since he can't make it to water, I spray him. He does seem better than when I made the first post. When I made the first post, I was worried he wouldn't make it through the night. I am happy that he has made it through the week, and appears to be stronger. I am happy to nurse him, and do whatever it takes to have him survive, but I worry that he's in a lot of pain, discomfort, and suffering. He has not passed any food in at least a week, unless it's beneath him, since hes been in the same spot. I am afraid to move him because he seems so fragile.
You can try and soak the frog in a cup or something small that is not deeper then his head. If he soaks it's easier for him to pass the food and keep feeding him and using the supplements! Let me know if the soak works. You can do it as much as you want but once every other night or so is good like after you feed him would be a good time and when the frog becomes active at least later in the evening when it should be active will be great.

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