Thank you for asking, BossFrog. She is still hanging in there. It's been a couple of days since I first noticed something was wrong, and began treating her. Daily water changes to make sure the water is as clean as possible to give her the best chance. I'm currently operating under the assumption this is some sort of bacterial infection so I have been adding some maracyn 2 to the water to treat her. I read some suggestions to use that the last time one of our frogs became sick with something similar resembling a bacterial infection, by the time we got it I think it was too late for it to have been of much help.
So far I haven't seen any signs of her condition deteriorating further, but unfortunately I haven't seen any definite signs of improvement yet. In her current state I can't get her to eat as she'll swim away if she notices me bringing anything too close to her and isn't searching for food on her own if I leave it nearby.
There is one animal clinic nearby that we found would at least take a look at these little ADFs but it wasn't the best experience. The exotics vet there was more specialized in birds than amphibians and wasn't familiar with these frogs, all he could really tell us about the previous frog was that it was likely a bacterial infection which was affecting it. We have an axolotl who we took to see a different vet at one point. That guy was very good. Not sure he takes frogs either, but I'll have to check.





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