Where did you hear that? The Lamasil treatment is very effective, I have heard nothing but success stories and have personally cured several imported frogs in my collection which arrived with chytrid infection. My most recent success was a female red eyed tree frog who was in the late stages of the disease, showing severe buildup of dead skin, neurological issues, muscle tetany and weight loss. She was in such bad shape that she was unable to open her eyes or leave the ground, after treatment with Lamasil she has made a full recovery. Itraconazole on the other hand is very expensive, available by prescription only, and has been shown to be toxic to many amphibians.






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