Hi Terry,
Thanks for your encouragement in the reinserting procedure, I had just returned from the store with some K-Y Jelly for that purpose when I read your message (I had seen K-Y Jelly suggested elsewhere). My cat vet wasn't much help so I went for it. The result-almost all of it is back inside. There is a small ~1 mm deflated looking piece that I couldn't get to stay in. I'll try again in a little bit after my nerves have calmed down some and give the frog a little rest. I sincerely hope I didn't cause more damage than I fixed though, I tried to err on the side of too gentle.
I didn't actually have to hold her down, when I pushed from the right angle she bore down and actually pushed back. I had a moment of fancy where I felt she knew I was helping her out, but I'm sure it must have just felt good. Yes, I bought K-Y jelly to stimulate a frogs rear end.





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(Small, hard white volcanic rock stuff you find in potting soil to help prevent compaction of the soil and to increase drainage). I had put a couple of new potted plants in the past few months. I always wash them clean of the potting soil and repot in a safe mix (cocofiber and leaf litter/mould+some playsand if it needs more drainage). I mustn't have been as thorough as I had thought
. I have no idea what she was trying to eat though, as I've said she is hand fed worms and crickets are put in a clean small (~1gal) aquarium at the bottom of the tank. Maybe she managed to get a piece on her and sqallowed it while shedding. Doesn't really matter I guess. Everything is getting cleaned again, even though I can't actually see any perlite.
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