Thanks everyone for your help, but I'm still concerned with the hard knot on his right side.
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Thanks everyone for your help, but I'm still concerned with the hard knot on his right side.
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The Benjamin Franklin axiom “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” applies not only to fire safety but also to keeping our frogs. A month ago we recommended a smaller enclosure for your frog. We also recommend earthworms sized same as frog's length and crickets same as distance between frog's eyes. Those where the "preventions" that could have avoided needing the following cure.
In a small critter keeper or small clean container with holes in top; prepare a solution of 80F dechlorinated water with couple drops of honey to frog's chin. Bath frog in it for at least 20 minutes or until frog poops. After frog poops or at end of bath time replace bath with 80F dechlorinated water for another 20 minutes "rinse." If frog poops remove and place back in his enclosure bath. If it doesn't after 20 min; place back in enclosure and repeat every day until frog poops. Good luck!
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
Carlos has covered what you need to do to help your frog and the others have provided good advice. I suggest that it is followed.
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