If the lumps don't go away then I would worry but for now don't panic.
If the lumps don't go away then I would worry but for now don't panic.
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They looked less lumpy this morning. I feel so bad!!
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I have experienced this with my WTFs as well, right after feeding. I can only assume that what you're seeing is the cricket inside your frog's belly. I was quite worried after my biggest WTF ate some crickets and when I went to pick him up, had a huge hard lump on the right left side of his belly. This was shocking to say the least, but I decided not to panic and just put him back in his viv for the night, hoping it was just as I had suspected.
The next morning I took Bruce Campbell out to check on him and the lump was completely gone. So hopefully my assumption was correct.
You have to remember, frogs have very thin skin and their organs are packed into a very small space. I think all we're seeing is their undigested food right after they eat a big meal, but if the lumps do not go away completely I would worry about impaction...which is easily fixable in a soak of luke warm water.
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0.0.2 Litoria caerulea
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I agree Brit. My frogs seem to have lumpy bellies too if they eat a big meal. I'm sure it is just the crickets, as it has never stuck around for more than a few hours after eating.
2.0.3 Hyla versicolor "Eastern Gray Tree Frogs"
2.2.0 Agalychnis callidryas "Red Eyed Tree Frogs"
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