You could be over cleaning as well, causing more stress. When I get new frogs, they are kept on paper towels for a few weeks, before they get their permanent substrate.
You could be over cleaning as well, causing more stress. When I get new frogs, they are kept on paper towels for a few weeks, before they get their permanent substrate.
I'm not trying Ivermectin again, but I do want to try the Cipro because it will be much easier on the frog to administer than Baytril. Te vet said Cipro is just a higher cleaner version of baytril.
I cleaned because of the red dots appearing on the last frogs belly. I had no clue what it was and took precaution incase it was contagious. I'm using a cleaner called Healthy Habitat.
I did try a baytril bath last night, but the frog really didn't like it. He spent the whole time trying to break out of the container (I used reverse osmosis trepid water). Dose him orally probably isn't going to be any easier on him. Without antibiotic there isn't a chance of healing is there?
I don't mean to jump on you, it's more anger tward the vet. I'm sorry I seem cross.
I would try treating his water bowl and see if he likes it better. I maybe wrong on this, as he may freik out anyways. I've never had to treat with mess.
To reduce stress in the new environment, I would cover 3 or more sides of the tank. Leave just a crack, so you can see if he's using the water bowl.
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