Hard to say but likely a bacterial ulcer. Since the frog is eating, I would tend to rule out septicemia. You need to take it to a vet and get this treated with antibiotics asap.
Hard to say but likely a bacterial ulcer. Since the frog is eating, I would tend to rule out septicemia. You need to take it to a vet and get this treated with antibiotics asap.
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Thanks. I'll need to find a better vet. Last vet I saw probably didn't know a thing about what he was talking about. What's the best way to transport him if it's in the minus degrees Celsius outside? They usually say put him in your coat, if you're warm he's warm. But I'm worried the cold would be a stress.
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