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RE: RETF Strange 'ulcer'...

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Posted by: CKing at Sun Jul 20 00:15:51 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by CKing ]  
   

>>Hi!
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>>Well I hate seeing our animals get sick or get wounded. We've had this little guy only about 1 week, and when we got him he looked fine. He has two tank buddies who are not having any issues. This wound just keeps getting worse and worse and as far as the environment he's in, we are doing things by the book. I suspect that he is rubbing his nose against the enclosure, but this looks like it would hurt very badly!!! What do you guys think?
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>>- theJam

Rubbed snouts are fairly common in wild caught frogs. They will generally heal on their own without intervention or you can wash the wound with antibiotics from a tropical fish store. You do need to keep the enclosure clean, keep the frog well fed and give it clean water to soak in when needed. Use a glass cover instead of a wire screen top cover to prevent the frog from reinjuring the snout. Most likely the frogs rubbed their snouts raw, when kept in small wire mesh enclosures, by leaping and hitting their snouts against the wire mesh.


   

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