He has had them all his life but I only really thought it could be serious now. I thought all ornates had them but obviously not.
He has had them all his life but I only really thought it could be serious now. I thought all ornates had them but obviously not.
I never lift up my frog's skin folds around the hips unless they have a bad shed and need assistence with removing the left over shed from those areas. Fluid buildup can be signs of localized infections. So if these are infected areas beneath the skin they could be the reason for a reduced appetite.
You may want to see a Vet to get a professional medical opinion on the matter. I've seen cysts before on frogs and some are benign and others are infections beneath the skin. Tumors can also appear, but they are normally hard. Cysts can affect mobility depending on where they pop up. In a joint or in close proximity to a limb can cause limited movement either due to pain or the cyst pressing on a nerve.
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