A pointed bump right above his hip. he's been eating and moving with no trouble, but i dont know where it came from, or what to do to get rid of it. please help, thank you
K
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A pointed bump right above his hip. he's been eating and moving with no trouble, but i dont know where it came from, or what to do to get rid of it. please help, thank you
K
A picture? This could be normal anatomy and a sign that the frog is losing weight.
Ik
there is no way for me to get a picture, and i know he's not loosing weight, he's gaining it, hes giant. though, he's been paired with a female ACF, do you think she might be hurting him? He's about a year and a half old. anyway, sorry i cant provide much, its really too bad considering i'd like to know whats going on, but thank you for trying reguardless.
K
In that case, you should be safe to monitor your frog without anything more. If the bump increases in size, changes colour, or bursts open, see a vet. As long at the frog is otherwise bright, alert, active, eating and growing the cause for concern is minimal. Like everything else, make sure your husbandry is optimal.
Ian
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