Always be careful about water. I only use water from water bottles or water I put dechlorinator in. I know you said it was filtered, but I would still be careful.
Always be careful about water. I only use water from water bottles or water I put dechlorinator in. I know you said it was filtered, but I would still be careful.
					
				
			
			 
			
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Yeah Heavily filtered water. And I'm from the pacific northwest, we have some of the best water in the country here.
I was using a seed pod to put the water in. I would 90% of teh time change it daily, sometimes I couldn't. But I would do a rinse out..I didn't see one other way to clean this. The bio dude says the worked great for water so I assume to rinse out thoroughly and change daily. But I'm thinking this really could be the problem..
http://frogworld.net/health/fungal-infections.html I found this. I would do a bit more research but heres a place to start if its fungus or something. I hope your other frog gets better!
No matter how good tap water is, there's probably been some amount of chlorination and that can affect a frog over time. Does your filter work on chlorine as well?
The anti-fungal treatment for fish mentioned in the link might possibly work, but keep in mind it's not the same as going to the vet and getting a diagnosis, knowing how to treat it exactly, what dosage, etc. Sadly sometimes the vet is not an option, but you can call local vets and see if anyone sees exotic animals maybe?
I'm sorry.
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