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prolapse in red eye tree frog

weebeasties Apr 05, 2006 06:18 PM

Any ideas or cures for this condition? This is a male and he is now seperated from the others. Any help?!! Thanks
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Replies (2)

beaverman Apr 08, 2006 01:41 AM

My pacman just had a prolapse too. I've tried gently pushing on the tissue with a moist cotton swab. My frog seemed to be glad and actually raised up a bit, but I couldn't get all the insides back inside. Unfortunately, the intestines slid back out. I don't want to hurt him, so I'm going to take him somewhere tomorrow.

beaverman Apr 08, 2006 01:48 AM

I forgot to mention that I misted him heavily, and put him in a smaller enclosure with just a little water in it.
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