If it is indeed the toxin glands then she's perfectly fine, no veterinary help needed. It would be much easier if you posted a picture though.
Sometimes the glands are very prominent on the toads, sometimes theyre not. Just depends on the toad
If it is indeed the toxin glands then she's perfectly fine, no veterinary help needed. It would be much easier if you posted a picture though.
Sometimes the glands are very prominent on the toads, sometimes theyre not. Just depends on the toad
K. I will. I wish I could but nothing is woring my computer keeps telling me itsan invalid file. But I just got a new frog today. And when I got this frog I took my frog with me. I had there reptile specialist look it over and she said exactly what u had said. That its toxins glands. But thats all she told me. When i'm getting her outta her terrerium should I avoid touching that area? Thank you so much for your help!
No it doens't matter where you touch them, it's not a sensitive area to them. Although keep in mind FBTs (like all amphibians) should be handled as little as possible, as the oils in human skin can harm them. Once in a while is ok though. Just make sure you have no cuts on your hands and you wash them afterwards, don't wanna get any Bombessin (FBT toxin) in your bloodstream!!![]()
My FBts have these two spots also - and I was worried about them too.
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