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djs27
at Tue Jul 18 11:18:48 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by djs27 ]
I'm currently taking care of 20-30 whites tree frogs at an animal shelter. All but 5 have a significant amount of nose rub and I need an efficient way of treating them. Here are our options so far:
Silver Sulfadine - I forget the concentration, but it's a typical concentration for this medicine... 1% maybe? Betadine - diluted down and dabbed on snout Baytril - diluted down and applied to the skin - suggested by someone at the shelter
What do you guys suggest?
From what I know, silver sulfadine will be a great treatment, but I can't find much on the topic. My local zoo has some type of central/south american frogs that are rather rare and constantly damage their snouts. They apply silver sulfadine and swear by it, but I don't know how often it is supposed to be applied.
If anyone has some suggestions, I'd appreciate it. We currently have them in a cage 4-6x larger than the one they arrived in, so hopefully things are getting better already. I'm more of a reptile guy. My amphib experience is limited.
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