Yes, dog/cat vets told me to call an exotics vet and gave me the names of two here, but both told me they only treat large exotics. They don't seem to look a fire bellied toads as pets like my son and I have grown to. I took a look at the link you provided for first aid and gave her and her mate a pedialite and honey bath. Both seemed to really enjoy it. I also went ahead and put a little Neosporin on her this morning after my post and took them out on our deck for fresh air and filtered sunshine. When I returned this evening she was very active, hopping and climbing and no longer just hiding. Also, for the first time in over a week her mate was "barking" and grasping her in their little dish of water. I will post again in a few days. Thanks for being here. I have really enjoyed looking at the photos here. I have learned a lot about their care that the care sheets my sons were given at science camp didn't tell us. I think our little FBTs will get a new set up soon and will be very happy I found this forum. Thanks again Eric!





. Both seemed to really enjoy it. I also went ahead and put a little Neosporin on her this morning after my post and took them out on our deck for fresh air and filtered sunshine. When I returned this evening she was very active, hopping and climbing and no longer just hiding. Also, for the first time in over a week her mate was "barking" and grasping her in their little dish of water. I will post again in a few days. Thanks for being here. I have really enjoyed looking at the photos here. I have learned a lot about their care that the care sheets my sons were given at science camp didn't tell us. I think our little FBTs will get a new set up soon and will be very happy I found this forum. Thanks again Eric!
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