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  1. #1
    Leefrogs
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    I would private message jhon kurt and herpvet, herp vets not on here too much, but maybe u can get a idea there. Looks bad, call ups and *****!!

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    JBear
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    The frog is exactly the same after the night. I hope I can encourage him to finish his shed, so that I may be able to better understand what the issue may be...

    JBear

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    clownonfire
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    Quote Originally Posted by JBear View Post
    The frog is exactly the same after the night. I hope I can encourage him to finish his shed, so that I may be able to better understand what the issue may be...

    JBear
    Hey. How's your frog? Is it getting better?

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    Leefrogs
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    I read somewhere u give frogs extra calcium after a bout of hypothermia, which is what I assume is what's going on. Did u ever get word or advice back from any1?

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    JBear
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    He dissappeared into the crevices/leaves/pothos early yesterday. I don't know if there has been any sort of rebound. I am nervous to go wripping through the tank and stress him anymore than needed. I am desperately trying to be patient!

    Thanks for the concern and care, I will keep you all updated.

    JBear

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    JBear
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    It is strange. His legs are limp, and useless, yet I saw him climbing pothos, and eating FFs, and also found a poop nugget. I don't know if he is recovering, fading, or simply surviving... His legs are still a bit swollen, but seem to be lessening... I am at a loss for what to do... Any advice would be very appreciated!

    JBear

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    bshmerlie
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    It looks like you only have two options at this point. Either take him to the vet or wait it out. Leave him quiet and undisturbed. Don't fuss with him at all..just mist and feed.

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