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    Kurt
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    Default Re: 2 frog loss, HELP!!!

    You can sterilize live plants in a very mild bleach/water solution. Bake wood for an hour at around 150 - 200 degrees farenheit.
    Last edited by John; September 1st, 2010 at 06:53 PM.

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    eufa1313
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    Default Re: 2 frog loss, HELP!!!

    Thanks to all of you that have made suggestions & those who gave condolences....
    I have taken the corpses of the 2 gtfs to a local vet trained with reptiles/amphibians,
    They tested them and they did not have red leg, or any other diseases, they told me that they were very poorly taken care of the time they spent in the pet store, the male was emaciated & the female was very impacted.. i spent 130$ to make sure it wasn't worse than i thought...
    I also took little gray boy with me to make sure he was ok, and they gave him a clean bill of health.. which made me very happy... they told me to just clean up some of the substrate. @ which i did, & to monitor him and to NOT buy from the store i got the 2 gtfs from... @ which I WILL NOT!

    YAY

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    bshmerlie
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    Default Re: 2 frog loss, HELP!!!

    I really hope everything works out with your little guy. Keep us posted on how he's doing.

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    IgbyKibbits
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    Default Re: 2 frog loss, HELP!!!

    Yes, please let us know how the remaining frog is doing.

    I just want to say, additionally, cheers to you for going the distance to find out what might have caused your frogs' illness. I am so sorry to hear that it was caused by a circumstance out of your control, but glad to hear that your other frog has a great chance for a long life with a very caring owner!

    Please keep us updated, and I'm sorry for your loss! I know how hard it is : (

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