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    gtr319
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    yeah, shes moving here and there... but i just want to make sure... she is dear to me^^

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    Default Re: Redleg or I'm just over reacting??

    Her legs don't look abnormal to me at all, in fact they look just like mine's legs and he's healthy as a horse!

    I wouldn't worry too much unless you start to notice other behavioral signs. If she stops eating and is less active, get her checked out by a vet, but for now I'd say she's healthy and you're just scared. XD

    Don't worry, everyone gets freaked out over the tiniest changes, but frogs can be difficult like that if you let them be. XD
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    I think she looks fine. New frog owners are always worried. I think the frogs do things on purpose just to make us worry.

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    gtr319
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    @ Cheri: Because I never seen anything like this before.. lolz... I guess my WTF is just showing herself off by moving around in the tank... lolz

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    Since you have helped me i read your post and did a little research on redleg

    "Acute septicemia can occur if warning signs are unnoticed or untreated. Clinical signs may be brief and extremely rapid in chronology. Bloating, ascites, anorexia, lethargy, and sometimes open sores, may be noted shortly before the onset of convulsions and sudden death. Blood hemorrhages beneath the skin may be present up to several hours a before death or may appear immediately prior to or during the agonizing convulsions. Post-mortem lesions are consistent with blood clots in the veins, spleen, and liver. Culture of the blood and internal organs of the dead animal is sanctioned to determine the pathogen if it has not been already. If caught in time, redleg disease can be treated and cured"

    That is the general consensus of what a lot of the articles where sayin so according to that i think your frog is fine....dont worry(even though you've seen me obsessing with my pacman worrying too) hope this helps you friend

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    Thx Murph!

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    cmerf07
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    not a problem! lol everyones been so helpful to me so im tryin to pay it forward(like the movie) hahahahahahah

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