My red eyed tree frog has some type of infection. It started as a greyish spot on the tip of his nose then it spread and turned red from him agitating it. i got some pictures i would be happy to email anyone who could help.thank you
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My red eyed tree frog has some type of infection. It started as a greyish spot on the tip of his nose then it spread and turned red from him agitating it. i got some pictures i would be happy to email anyone who could help.thank you
You should completely evaluate your setup after taking your frog to the vet. Even simple nose rubs can turn septic and cause death. With your setup, you will need to find out what exactly caused it to damage its rostrum in the first place.
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