Ok. I got this Whites Tree Frog about 6 months ago. Named her Atlas (Thought she was a male at first). She was a rescue; apparently someone dropped her off outside a Petsmart in the middle of winter some time in the night. My girlfriend saw her and immediately liked her. She was nice and fat, but had this weird bump on her back. Took her to the vet about a month and a half ago and had her treated preventively for bacterial infection and parasites (gentromicin and panacur respectively). The vet was unable to tell me exactly what kind of bacteria she had without swabbing her skin and doing a lab test on it which would have cost me more than I can afford. So we put her on a round of gentromicin and she seemed to improve... I also asked the vet about this bump on her back and after a bit of poking, the vet declared that it felt like a hernia, and that the frog's internal organs were actually falling out a tiny bit. She said the frog didn't seem to be in any pain and to watch it because she may need corrective surgery. Again that was about a month a a half ago.
Two days ago the lump on her back turned white, and I am wondering if this is actually a hernia or if maybe she has a really bad bacterial infection that the gentromicin was not designed to treat. I really don't want her to suffer if I can avoid it.
I have kind of lost respect for my vet because they have not returned my calls for over a week regarding a different matter and for reasons I won't go into, I don't think that my vet is as knowledgeable with herps as she claims to be.
Any help or advice anyone could give me on this one would be much appreciated. Listed below is the pertinent data about the frog and the tank:
Enclosure: Exo Terra 18"x18"x18"
Humidity: 50-70% (I have a spray bottle with distilled water that I mist her with every morning, but I suspect she doesn't need this at all. She does seem to enjoy the mist though, which was surprising; any frog I've ever had before used to get grouchy with me when I misted them.)
Lighting: 60w neodymium day bulb, no extra heat at night (I live in Southern California and the natural temperature and humidity have been absolutely perfect for her lately)
Temperature (Fahrenheit): Day- 72 on bottom of tank, 82 on top
Night- 70 on bottom, 74 on top
Water: I use either distilled water or treated tap water (I use ZooMed Reptisafe water conditioner if I do that but usually it's distilled water). I actually built in a 6" deep water pond in her tank that is equipped with a filter to keep the water safe, so she can fully submerge if she wanted to.
Food: Small Superworms... trying to switch to dubia roaches soon. I have also started feeding her less each feeding, but I feed her every day. My thought here was that if she does have a tear in the muscle lining of her body, it would be better if huge amounts of food weren't surging through her body all at once.
Handling: About once every three weeks.
Cleaning: Cage spot cleaned daily, substrate is fiber carpet, cleaned every two weeks.
Supplementation: She was getting a multivitamin 2x a week, calciumw/ D3 2x a week.... This has changed in the last few days to calcium almost every day, multivitamins 2x a week to try to boost her calcium levels and make sure she is healthy enough to fight off any possible infections/diseases.....
Community: There are no other frogs/animals in the tank with the frog
Let me know if I left anything out. I just want my little friend to get better or leave this life as peacefully and pain free as possible if that can't be done. Thank you for your help, everyone. By the way, if anyone has a good vet in the LA County area, please let me know about it! Thanks again!
