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    I did only do one honey soak, followed up with warm-water soaks. I'm going to call tomorrow, so I'm not sure yet. It's been a while, I'm gonna say about a month since the last time I actually saw it. I waited only because I really thought that it would just pass because of her diet and substrate (worms & eco-earth.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amphibious View Post
    I did only do one honey soak, followed up with warm-water soaks. I'm going to call tomorrow, so I'm not sure yet. It's been a while, I'm gonna say about a month since the last time I actually saw it. I waited only because I really thought that it would just pass because of her diet and substrate (worms & eco-earth.)
    Sometimes they need a little help. Atleast once a month I have to give Grif a litlle help. Usually if I give her a pinky. If your frog has been eating normally and hadn't really passed any stool for a month he/she would probably have already died. Sometimes they bury it and you kind of have to did for it where they burrow. Id dp soaks for Grif and Loki once or twice a week with warm water. Feel the right side right near the vent. You want to gently massage all the way down the frogs side to the ventm sometimes it helps to do both sides at the same time. You don't want to actually put pressure. Its like rubbing. Also be sure the water is up to your frogs chin. You can fill it to where its almost there but not quite so tha you can pour some over your frogs back too so the water runs down over his/her vent. Do this until he/she gets seen by a vet if he/she doesn't pass it by then that is.

    Keep me posted.

    The water should be about 80 degrees or just under it. Around 78F.


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    A good way I've found to try and deal with impaction without worrying about accidentally harming the frog is to make sure the frog has the option to move away at any point. If you are pressing too hard or hurting something, your frog should just jump away. Trevor is exceptionally calm(lazy) though, so this might not work if you have a frog that normally tries to shy away from your hands or get away from you.

    Another thing I've learned works is a sort of enema. I've had to do this a couple times, as Trevor almost never goes on his own. It is routinely two to three weeks between times (he is illegal to keep at my college apartment, so my parents are taking care of him till the summer. It's about weekly when I can monitor things) and I'm starting to believe he's got some sort of disorder or that his system was damaged by the really bad moss impaction he had when I got him from the petstore (it isn't his diet either; he eats dusted crickets and dubia roaches. Won't even glance at mice.) Anyway, when it gets really bad, I can take the spray bottle I usually use for misting, and put it at the cloaca (NOT inside, but you can gently pull the skin around the edges to make sure the water goes in) and spray one or two times on very low pressure. This is kind of my failsafe when soaking and massaging won't help. It's never not worked.
    Again, this has the potential to hurt the frog, so make sure it can move away freely. They won't just sit there if something starts to bother them.

    It seems like frogs that get constipated or have impaction issues tend to keep having them, so it's good to try and find something that works since a vet visit every time just isn't practical, especially if you keep a lot of other animals.
    Good luck, and keep us updated!

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    That's similar to what I said about pouring the warm water over the vent except with a little pressure added. I find pouring water over the vent also helps. Grif only has trouble with certain foods and seems to like the massaging part.

    I agree that a vet trip should be avaoided if possible due to cost, but sometimes there is no other option.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
    Sometimes they need a little help. Atleast once a month I have to give Grif a litlle help. Usually if I give her a pinky. If your frog has been eating normally and hadn't really passed any stool for a month he/she would probably have already died. Sometimes they bury it and you kind of have to did for it where they burrow. Id dp soaks for Grif and Loki once or twice a week with warm water. Feel the right side right near the vent. You want to gently massage all the way down the frogs side to the ventm sometimes it helps to do both sides at the same time. You don't want to actually put pressure. Its like rubbing. Also be sure the water is up to your frogs chin. You can fill it to where its almost there but not quite so tha you can pour some over your frogs back too so the water runs down over his/her vent. Do this until he/she gets seen by a vet if he/she doesn't pass it by then that is.

    Keep me posted.

    The water should be about 80 degrees or just under it. Around 78F.
    I will try running water over her vent. I have been doing a little massaging during soaks. I don't know if she likes it, but she certainly tolerates it well. She's very docile towards me. She tried to bite my fathers hand when he took care of her though. I found that interesting.
    Anyway, I will do another soak with massaging. Hopefully I can get her to pass it without going to the vet.

    To DVirginiana: I'm hesitant about the enema.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amphibious View Post
    I will try running water over her vent. I have been doing a little massaging during soaks. I don't know if she likes it, but she certainly tolerates it well. She's very docile towards me. She tried to bite my fathers hand when he took care of her though. I found that interesting.
    Anyway, I will do another soak with massaging. Hopefully I can get her to pass it without going to the vet.

    To DVirginiana: I'm hesitant about the enema.
    They know who their owner is. So that is probably why she tried to bite your father. Do the soaks and keep humidity high in the tanks. Humidity and warmth also help since theire digestive system functions with heat.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Amphibious View Post
    I will try running water over her vent. I have been doing a little massaging during soaks. I don't know if she likes it, but she certainly tolerates it well. She's very docile towards me. She tried to bite my fathers hand when he took care of her though. I found that interesting.
    Anyway, I will do another soak with massaging. Hopefully I can get her to pass it without going to the vet.

    To DVirginiana: I'm hesitant about the enema.
    Yeah, that's always my last resort, but with the small zoo we have there just isn't money to take a frog to the vet, so I've got to improvise sometimes. It's the emergency treatment :P

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    Guess I'm gonna have to try the enema; The amphibian vet, as it turns out, has passed away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amphibious View Post
    Guess I'm gonna have to try the enema; The amphibian vet, as it turns out, has passed away.
    That's terrible I hope your little one passes the poop. Have you tried the Repta-Aid?


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    It is. As I heard it he was a great veterinarian and a real nice guy. I have not yet, but I'm gonna run up to the pet store tomorrow. With the fact that my frog isn't malnourished, is there any-worry of vitamin overload with the Repta-Aid?

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