Thanks John, and Kurt, I'll have to certainly see if maybe a vet can prescribe eye drops or something.
I've also finally finished putting together the rest of his cage (a 50 gallon tank), so he should be much happier now:
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Thanks John, and Kurt, I'll have to certainly see if maybe a vet can prescribe eye drops or something.
I've also finally finished putting together the rest of his cage (a 50 gallon tank), so he should be much happier now:
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Bless him, he looks kinda lost in that big tank!
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Even when he/she grows to full size it will look out of place. The eye looks like problem, I hope it is fixable...its a nice looking Ornate![]()
Hmm, I had read that the larger the tank, the better. Maybe not? Oh well, he's not going to feel cramped anyway.
His eye looks to be doing a lot better lately:
And he's still eating crickets fairly well, so he seems healthy at least!
So the eye is improving?
nothing wrong with giving your animals space at all. My first Cane toad was in 100 gallon tank until side cracked.
Yeah, the eye is improving for sure. However I had purchased another pacman frog when I originally discovered the infection because I thought the first pacman might not make it. Now I have two pacman frogs in the same tank.
How long can I keep them in the tank until I risk them eating each other? They're both baby pacman right now, so I don't think they would do that until they're adult size, but what do you think?
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