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Possibly sick Frog.. =(

denso Feb 01, 2007 11:52 PM

Im not able to post pics right now.. but i have an albino pac man.. had him for about a year now.. but today i noticed that he had some red/orangeish spots on him and im pretty sure they werent there before so im guessing it maybe some sort of sickness so if anyone knows anything or and remedies for him please msg me thanks..

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smith710 Feb 03, 2007 03:18 AM

>>Im not able to post pics right now.. but i have an albino pac man.. had him for about a year now.. but today i noticed that he had some red/orangeish spots on him and im pretty sure they werent there before so im guessing it maybe some sort of sickness so if anyone knows anything or and remedies for him please msg me thanks..

Get some pics up so we can see exactly what you are talking about...
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Matt Smith

FRoberts Feb 04, 2007 06:32 AM

It is not uncommon for these frogs to develop red/orange coloration, although it could also be some kind of infection, without a close up pic no one can ascertain if it's a color change or a possible pathogen causing blisters or a rotting of the skin and or lesions of some type etc....
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Frank Roberts
Roberts' Realm Of Reptile Research
R&R Herpetological

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