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FalconBlade
at Tue Oct 28 14:35:56 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FalconBlade ]
Like Donn said, the seizures and outstretching of legs could be a sign of calcium deficiency. If you aren;t already supplementing with calcium, I recommend you do so now, while the symptoms are still early. This could eventually lead to rear leg paralysis and finally, death. Also, when dusting with calcium, be sure you use a supplement that has Vitamin D3 in order for the frog to properly metabolise the calcium.
-Bill J -----
Updated list as of: 10/20/03
2.2.3 D. azureus
1.2 D. ventrimaculatus 'yellow' (22 tads in the water)
3.3 D. tinctorius 'cobalt'
0.0.3 D. tinctorius 'patricia'
0.0.1 D. tinctorius 'giant orange'
0.0.1 D. tinctorius 'citronella'
0.0.2 D auratus 'zwartgroene(black)'
0.0.5 D. auratus 'green/black' (tads)
0.0.3 D. imitator 'Alex Sens line' (very soon)
0.0.2 D. reticulatus (soon)
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