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    Eel Noob
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    Sorry to hear about your frogs. Hope it makes a full recovery.

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    Ribbitmethis
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    I pulled my lepto back from the brink of death via dehydration once. He got out and had hidden behind a running computer. When I found him, he was so dried up and covered in dust bunnies I was sure he was dead. I placed him in a bowl of dechlorinated water on what I thought was stupid hope. I left him alone for a day (no touching, no food) and he perked up, but didn't eat for another week. I hope yours

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    charlamanda
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    Thanks everyone and sorry to hear about all your escapes stories too, it sucks. After

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    charlamanda
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    Quote Originally Posted by charlamanda View Post
    Thanks everyone and sorry to hear about all your escapes stories too, it sucks. After
    woopies, hit return by accident...anyway, After several hours in the litter tub, this <1" froglet, who is as wide as long, seemed to peark up and look better, however still a bit bloated. He/she ate a cricket, so I put him/her back in the tank and took a few pics, 1) to Id later(with10 it's not easy, since they're so small, and 2) to post. It's difficult to see the bloating, but it's like someone filled the sides with air. It's gone down since I initially found the poor baby, but is definately obvious,well to me anyway, but I am familiar with them.Pic # 2 & 3, shows the remaining bloating the best.
    ****What's with the "filling up with air" thing?? Why did he/she do this???
    It's really got me stumped!!
    Can anyone explain to me why they puff up like this???

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    charlamanda
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    It didn't post the pics for some reason, so I'll try again.
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    IgbyKibbits
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    Charla -

    We had very good luck rehydrating with clear pedialyte (1:10 dilution). Give him a little soaking pond with the diluted "pedialyte" water, and hopefully that will help. I'm so SO sorry to hear about your escapes. We have a cat as well, and the spray bottle has worked as a deterrent. She knows now if we even point the bottle in her direction, she better stop what she is doing. I agree though, maybe a "non-kitty" room if you can. Heaven knows, the minute we are out of the house or not looking, the cat knows it's a chance to do something bad without the threat of the spray bottle.

    Hope the little guy makes it through. I would keep him in the quarantine tank in a very quiet room until you see some improvement/eating. It's much easier to monitor health, and treat the frog if necessary.

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    charlamanda
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    Thanks! The only non-kitty area is the garage and moving around a 33 gal tank and stand is definately out of the question, plus no heat, but I can move the tubs from the side of the container making it more difficult for the cats to get on the top of the tank. I completely agree that the kitty's will play when we are away, it must be programed in their DNA(wow it actually rhymes). I have been sorting out and cleaning all the remaining, unused fish tank stuff to pack away, so thats why there is a giant tub next to the fish tank, I am removing most of the stuff from underneath the tank, in the stand and what had been in the fish tank and a few things that are still in boxes from the move here. It's taking a lot of time.
    The first thing I did, after removing the furball, was put the froglet in a pedialyte bath. He actually stayed in it for more than an hour and looked much better. I am fully stocked up with pedialyte, since Tiny and Baby, and it was the first thing I thought of too. I think you were the person who suggested it to me for Baby, if I am not mistaken, and the advice has come in handy over and over again..thanks!

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    IgbyKibbits
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    Glad I could help!

    Just a quick thought that was told to me by my vet (though I don't think it would have lasted this long). When she was examining my little Quibble, she told me that frogs (as a defense mechanism) will puff up with air. Especially given his harrowing excursion and possible encounter with a kitty, I wonder if it's not a reaction to the stress?

    Has it gone down at all? It's a great sign that he ate though!!! Keep him hydrated, and hopefully as he re-adjusts, he'll go back to being himself.

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