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PoeMan Feb 04, 2010 05:29 PM

Hi,
I normally post on the crocs forum, as that is what I deal with. A good friend of mine has a white's tree frog (hope I got it right). The animal is showing green (algae like) spots on his torso and near his left eye. They are the same color of algae. there is no algae showing in his enclosure/tank. They almost appear to be a fungus. Any help on how to treat this, or if it is normal. We have no vets in the area that can deal with amphibs.

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Bufo_floridious Feb 04, 2010 09:00 PM

you can use anti-fungal meds for fish. dissolve in water and soak frog in it. Packet will roughly tell you how much to use per amount of water.

PoeMan Feb 07, 2010 12:16 PM

Hi
I am so sorry I replied to another thread. I truly appreciate your help on this.

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