Just an update...
I found a vet that treats amphibians but it turns out the tests and x-rays are going to cost me (way) more than I can afford.
I have not seen him eat in several days. Even when I drop the food right infront of his face, he shows no interest. Additionally, I have witnessed the other frogs bullying him on more than one occasion. He is becoming quite thin...
Today I separated him from his larger tankmates so that I can keep a closer eye on him. I am a little worried about regulating the temp of the smaller container (the mother tank has a heater to keep the water at 76 degrees). I have put his container next to the warm side of my gecko tank in the hopes that it will keep his water from becoming too cool at night...
I am hoping that by separating him into a smaller container without the aggression of the other frogs, he'll be comfortable enough to be coaxed into eating. If I still can't get him to eat, I am really unsure of what I should do next.
It's just so strange that the problem occured after several months without issue. I am now starting to think that perhaps his disjointed knees are the result of aggression from the other frogs.
If anyone has any suggestions on what else I can do to help him (I'm relatively sure it's a him), I would welcome your feedback.
Regards,
Aimee





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