
Originally Posted by
mpmistr
Well.. I have an albino ACF and his veins are very red too and he's perfectly normal, they're just more noticeable vs a pigmented frog (whose veins are usually much darker). Albino ACF do have more pronounced veins and they are bright red yes.
Does he act normal? Does he eat? Does he swim normally? I think if your frog had something as serious as red leg you'd notice since that's a very serious disease from bacterial infection. Is your husbandry for your frogs good? Does the water have zero ammonia/nitrite and under 20ppm nitrate?
99% of problems with ACF can be avoided by keeping the correct water chemistry and temperature (68-72F) and giving them a proper diet and not over feeding.