Quote Originally Posted by lraulston View Post
I posted here a while back because Nugget, my young whites had a red spot on his nose. Thought it could have been a cricket bite or from careless and enthusiastic feeding. Anyways, I kept an eye on it and it healed in a few days. This morning when I checked him I noticed the spot was back, just a red spot and a little larger than before. Do you suggest I carefully put neosporin on it and keep an eye on it? Just makes me nervous that it is so close to his little nostrils. He is in a 12 12 18 exo terra with paper towels as substrate still and temps 80-85F at top. I am having a hard time keeping humidity up above 50%, so I am just spraying often. Also, the last 2 days he has been sleeping in the top corner above a branch. Could he be rubbing his nose? I don't have anything larger to put him in until he gets large enough to put in with my larger Whites. He is still a little guy. Thanks. I don't want to freak out, but I do want to catch this little spot early and make sure it heals and stays infection free.
I would place him in the same tank as your other whites. For one, from the pictures you showed on a previous post, he isn't that much smaller. I have two whites and three green tree frogs in the same terrarium, and the whites have never tried to eat the GTFs. If the frog's are fed enough, they shouldn't try to eat one another.

EDIT: Plus, From what I am finally learning, it is best to leave frogs alone and allow them to heal themselves. They do just fine in the wild without any human intervention. So, as long as the humidity and lighting are fine, then the frog should be as well.