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    Leefrogs
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    wanted to make a note here for everyone. That if he just had gotten these, I wouldve said that the frog jumped into the glass and got a bloody nose. But because he's had them a while, they're no longer trying to escape. Or if he stored his crickets in a clear cricket keeper where the frogs could see them, and jumped for the prey. This is stressful for the frogs to see their prey and not get to them.

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    gog
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    yeah crickets have own tank on other side of room when one escapes its a nightmare for the frogs we allways catch them

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    Leefrogs
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    oh, I had it figured that you knew, as you've kept them for a long time. Just wanted everyone to follow my train of thaught-- and if you were a newby, I'd have those as other answers.

    And I wanted to also tell you that if you read article it says that the frog can go into some kind of shock from vacating all it's paristes at once. Just so you know you could still loose your frog and it wasn't the medication.

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    gog
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    thank you ordered panacur today my vet didnt have it couldnt get pedialite so got diorilyte is blackcurrant flavor do you think this would be ok other than that will have to try baytril

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    Leefrogs
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    not so sure about the flavored stuff. Hold off till you can find the clear one. You can google making your own electrolite drink. It's really just sugar and salt. Then dilute to 1/10. Or a drop of honey per ounce of warm75-80 degree water. The sugars in there will have a soothing effect on her.

    I pray for you and your frog. And I can't think of any other reasons for a bloody nose other than lung worm. She's swolliwing to try and keep them down, if they're traveling into her throat.

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    gog
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    yes i think your right just found another shiny looking lump around her kidney are she has just been in the water nose has stopped bleeding i wont use the blackcurrant stuff but it is all we could get.just hoping panacur gets here tommorow for her we can only try.the sad thing is i got her for my birthday last month she was very bright green and beutiful the one that came with her was small and died within a week the store i bought her from has an excellent reputation so it wont be there doing either.i am going to see if my honey in the cupboard is still ok

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    Leefrogs
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    Even if it's crystalized, pop it in the microwave for 10-20 seconds and stir it up with a chopstick.

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