Hi lraulston,
Sorry to hear his sore nose is back. Kisa has given you a good advise. If you are concerned you should ring your local vet concerning the neosporin. keep us updated, good luck![]()
Hi lraulston,
Sorry to hear his sore nose is back. Kisa has given you a good advise. If you are concerned you should ring your local vet concerning the neosporin. keep us updated, good luck![]()
When I fed Nugget tonight I took a couple pictures of his nose. There is a small red spot next to the larger one between his nostrils. This is how it was before and it healed well but I wish I knew what is was from so I could prevent itI want to be a good frog Mommy! I supervise his feedings for the most part, however I did not a couple of nights ago. He gets 3 or so "smaller" large crickets every night (a few nights missed on occasion here and there) depending on their size. He is very active and hungry 24/7. Took some cute pics of him stalking his crickets tonight. Let me know what you think of his nose. Thank you.
God bless,
Laura
your frog looks healthy, i wouldn't stress to hard on a bump
Thanks, it seems to be healing well again. He is eating like a horse and acting like his normal self. I will move him in with my other White's just as soon as he is big enough![]()
God bless,
Laura
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Marshy has the same thing on her nose... what do I need to do? She is living by herself and there isn't anything that can injure her as her tank is pretty much a naked tank with no plants and all...
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Could it be a cricket bite? As far as I know they aren't common but a cricket could have bit her while she was eating it or before she pounced?
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