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    Kurt
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    Quote Originally Posted by sepgundamrg View Post
    Would you recommend just taking in the little guy first, then maybe taking in the other 2 if the vet thinks they need it?
    Take them both at the same time.

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    Well, I cant afford a vet visit this pay period, but I did find a good home for my brown tree frog. He is now a class pet.

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    Very good.

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    Very good.
    Cool, at least I'm doing something right -.- Do you guys think it should be ok to re-introduce my little guy to his old home now? He looks great now and is all fattened up!

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    Default Re: Sick red-eyed tree frog?

    Not if there is with another frog species in there. Like what happened to the brown tree frog?

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    Not if there is with another frog species in there. Like what happened to the brown tree frog?
    Quote Originally Posted by sepgundamrg View Post
    Well, I cant afford a vet visit this pay period, but I did find a good home for my brown tree frog. He is now a class pet.
    -.- What all needs to be done to disenfect the cage? It has a lot of plants in it and I can't even afford new substrate....

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    -.- What all needs to be done to disenfect the cage? It has a lot of plants in it and I can't even afford new substrate....

    Ten percent bleach solution, ie, 1/2 cup bleach and 4 1/2 cups water in spray bottle. Remove frogs to critter carrier first.

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    -.- What all needs to be done to disenfect the cage? It has a lot of plants in it and I can't even afford new substrate....
    Switch to paper towels--cheaper and easier to keep sanitary.

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    If its just red-eyes in there, I don't see why not.

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    If its just red-eyes in there, I don't see why not.

    I would disinfect the tank first and get one token fecal to check for parasites.

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