My 6 month old azureus started acting sluggish and lethargic last wednesday, and he was having trouble striking at flies (and didn't seem to mind when one crawled around on him for a while). when I went to isolate him for feeding (his vivmates began taking advantage of his slowness and getting all the flies), he went into a siezure with his rear legs straightened out. I put him back in the viv and he came out of it and since I've been shooing away his vivmates while I chaperone his eating. Two days ago he had another siezure when I was coraling him into his feeding area. I've been dusting heavily since then and he's been eating as much as everybody else but hasn't seem to recover (he used to be a strong eater).

I've read past posts of these same symptoms a few times in this messageboard, but I can't find anybody saying what actually worked to cure this problem. It seems to be either calcium deficency or heat. It just started getting hot here and I noticed the temp in the mid 80s a few times (I moved all the vivs into a cooler room this morning), but none of my other frogs, including the viv mates are having any problems. I dust about every other time on average but again I have 5 frogs eating the same food and only this one is getting weird. If anybody knows of any thing that's actually worked and recovered a frog in this state please let me know. thanks.