If it is a treefrog, I would give it an area to climb safely, like a sturdy stick, or some vines from petsmart
If it is a treefrog, I would give it an area to climb safely, like a sturdy stick, or some vines from petsmart
I had just came back from fixing up its cage when I came back and saw your messages. I added a small cave, a turtle shell (to function as a hidey-hole type thing), a small bed of moss, a shallow dish of water, and a large stick. Thank you for your support! It looks like his bleeding has stopped, but the shallow dish he was in before had a bit of blood in it. Any particular way to keep it from bleeding again? Thanks!
I am not sure about the bleeding, but I am not sure about the moss. Is it stuck to something? Moss is technically good, but not when it is removed from the thing it was on. They can easily swallow it and become impacted from it, so I would stick with misting for holding humidity for now
If the frog isn't bleeding a lot it might be best to wait for the wound to knit itself together naturally and watch it to make sure it doesn't start looking inflamed.
I am sorry to say that the frog died. Thank you all for your advice, and help!
I'm so sorry![]()
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