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otis07
at Thu Jan 29 22:11:56 2009 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by otis07 ]
Its not drastically abnormal, but if it continues to do this, and stops eating I would suggest getting some fecal samples run. Do you have a scale you can mass the frog with? most treefrogs are large enough that a scale will be a useful tool in measuring overall activity/health. Its difficult to judge the size since you see it every day, but a scale is an objective tool that will help you see the long term health.
What substrate are you using?
Also, if the warm pediyalite soaks are working I would continue doing those, but if she becomes worse despite these soaks you will need to talk to a vet. ----- A room of herps. www.freewebs.com/kapoktree
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