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RE: new pac

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Posted by: EMWhite at Sat Sep 23 01:28:52 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by EMWhite ]  
   

staticx, mealworms are not the ideal food for horned frogs, or for most frogs for that matter. They have a tendency to not move enough to attract the frog's attention, and as they bury, they can be problematic. Mealworms also have a tendency to bite, it is possible that the lump on your frogs side is a bite wound from one of these worms. As the other post said, dusted/gutloaded crickets are the best food for your new frog. The will move much more than mealworms and hopefully attract your frogs attention. Watch the buldge, if you can see a wound on it (some sort of cut or scrape that looks red or bloody) put a very small amount of antibiotic ointment on it. Repeate this once a day. Otherwise there's not much you can do, because even if you were willing to spend money for a vet to see the frog it is probably too small for anything to be done. Best of luck.

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