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    Ive been helping a friend of a friend who's always wanted frogs. She's got two young Southern Bells (Litoria raniformis) They would be about a year old. I went to her place to check on their progress and she picked one up and it's legs suddenly went straight and it looked like its muscles in the whole of the frogs body were pulsing. The breathing was slowed as well. It honestly looked like it was having a seizure. I was so shocked to see this happen and that she was so "here we go again" type manner. She told me this happens allot when she picks it up and she sprays it with water and eventually its legs go back to normal and then everything is normal again. Ive never seen this before. This happened about a month ago and the frog is still OK. Does any one know about this??

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    Could it be some sort of defense mechanism? Like i don't think i would want to eat a thing that sporadicly twitches.

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    It's possible it's a defence mechanism. Seizures can occur in old frogs. I would think it's most likely that the frog is not used to people and is just having an extreme reaction.
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    Really a defense mechanism? That was just a stab in the dark. What do you do if your froggie is having seizures?

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    Me personally, I would have him checked out to rule out disease or neurological problems.

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    I would have taken my frog to the vet as soon as it happened. Unfortunately I suggested this at the time but she didn't think it necessary. Ive been ringing her to ask how the frog is and she says its OK. We don't have Vets that know much about frogs here but I have come across one that is willing to help and who deals in Reps. I won't give up on this. I will talk to her again.

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    Yes frogs can have seizures. I don't know what causes it, but if it were my frog it would've gone to the vet already.

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    If he does what will they do? Can they put it on anti convulsion medicine. For now i would suggest not handling it. Or doing anything that induces the seizures.

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