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    vswe711
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    Thank you I will

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    Tony
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    As Cheri said, those spots are often a sign of systemic bacterial infection and need to be treated very quickly. Move him to a dry quarantine tank, a simple and easily sanitized setup using paper towel as the substrate, a water dish and a plant to hide in. Do not mist, the water dish should be the only source of moisture. Baytril is the best antibiotic to use but is available only by prescription from a vet. If you are not able to get it today pick up some Furan-2 at your local fish store. Mix it up at about 1/3 of a packet to a gallon of water and soak the frog in it for 10 minutes twice per day. I have had excellent results in the past using Furan until I was able to get Baytril.

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    vswe711
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    I do not have a fish store in the area.
    Pet smart carries erthromycin, tetracycline, triple sulfa.
    Any more help

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    bshmerlie
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    Most cities have a 24 hour or weekend vet office in case of emergencies. You can probably get in touch with one of them to get the baytril. Also post your location in your user profile that will allow us to help you better.

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    vswe711
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    Hopefully he will make it through the night and we will take him to the vet at 8 am.
    Can you just call the vet and say you need that or do they usually need to be seen?
    Thank you again

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    bshmerlie
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    I think they aways need to see the animal. The problem is a lot of vets don't know much about frogs. We've seen these dreaded neon spots because people post pictures of their frogs, but your average vet probably has never seen a bacterial infection on a frog. But they should have baytril. I hope it works out for you and your frog recovers. Keep us posted.

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    vswe711
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    Thank you.
    We just checked on him and he looks really bad, praying he makes it till the morning...
    Should we treat all the frogs he is in the habitat with? There are two others.
    We still have lots to learn and I am so glad to have found this site.
    The pet stores have so much information that contradicts each other.

    Thank you
    Vicki

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