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O/T Sundae died last night

shopunke Mar 11, 2005 07:16 PM

Yesterday morning, he was fine. As a matter of fact, the night before I had heard him squeak twice so I was excited because I know that means he's male. So I turned on his UV light, said good morning, changed his water, misted him, made sure he had crix for the day.

I went off to school to take tests, came home, said hello to him again, then went off to do my daily things.

So last night I go in there to turn off his light, spray him again and say goodnight, and there he is flipped over on his back. He was so over-inflated I was afraid to touch him. But I picked him up and he was just so... huge with air in the palm of my hand, then he yawned and threw his head back like my tree frogs did when they were shedding. So I assumed he was shedding, put him right-side up in his tank and watched him. He yawned a few more times, then fell back over onto his back.

I got real worried so I picked him up to let him shed in my hand, so that if he fell over I could right him immediately. Well, I guess he wasn't shedding because all of a sudden every ounce of air seemed like it was squeezed out of him. He let out a short squeek, kicked his legs back and died in my hand. I have no idea what happened to him.

If anyone could give me any sort of clue as to what happened to my poor little guy, I'd appreciate it. Part of me thinks it may have been impaction because I noticed his stool had some of the green moss in it that I spread around his tank.

He never even made it to two inches in length.

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Amanda ^_^

"Animals are reliable, many full of love, true in their affections, predictable in their actions, grateful and loyal. Difficult standards for people to live up to." ~Alfred A. Montapert

Replies (4)

jeune18 Mar 11, 2005 10:26 PM

oh amanda that really sucks. you are having a really rough year. i have no idea about his death. have you tried the pacman forum. they may be able to shed some light. have you gotten all these animals from the same place?
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vonnie
***There is no pleasure in having nothing to do; the fun is in having lots to do and not doing it. Mary Wilson Little ***

shopunke Mar 12, 2005 10:50 AM

No, Sundae came from petsmart, the lizards came from a bad breeder, and my other frogs were wild caught.
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Amanda ^_^

"Animals are reliable, many full of love, true in their affections, predictable in their actions, grateful and loyal. Difficult standards for people to live up to." ~Alfred A. Montapert

niki_athena Mar 12, 2005 09:05 AM

I don't know anything about frogs, but I hope you are doing alright your luck with animals hasn't been the best.
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-Nicole

2.1.0 collared lizards
2.0.0 side-blotched lizards
1.0.0 desert tarantula
small tropical fishes

PHEve Mar 12, 2005 04:49 PM

a husbandtry problem. Not trying to make you mad, but in keeping frogs myself I know how many things can go wrong, when one tiny thing is not right.

Either to much heat, not enough, water is not good, its something.
They are pretty hardy, he did not last long. And you had the problems with your other frog dying. May be something (bacterial, that was contagious).

I THINK ITS YOUR WATER

I would go on the frog forum, and ASK away. MANY on there have pac man frogs, and would love to talk with you.

** If you want to speak one on one, find a post by Genivive, and email her, very NICE to talk with and has a couple very old pacmans. So she knows what shes doing.

Good luck. DO not put anything in that tank until it is disinfected and aired out.

Sorry you lost him! :0(
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PHEve / Eve

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