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Re: Frogs eye buldging out please help!
Update his eye is still black most likely reasoning is he is probably blind in that eye. But its not swollem anymore hes a lot more active he even jumped for first time since incident!
Now we are trying to get some food into him
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Re: Frogs eye buldging out please help!
Nice! Sometime you have no choice except to take the animal to the vet. That is a good looking tree frog specimen. Hope he heals up. Stay in peace and not pieces. Good call going to the vet.
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Re: Frogs eye buldging out please help!
Hoping this guy makes a recovery! Is he eating yet? That is a big sign of well being in amphibians.
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Re: Frogs eye buldging out please help!
Originally Posted by elbee
Hoping this guy makes a recovery! Is he eating yet? That is a big sign of well being in amphibians.
My girlfriend keeps givinf him flightless flies and hopefully he will be okay in the next few days i just dont know how much nutrional value hes getting from a few flies lol
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What did they figure out with the eye? It sounds like she punctured part of the eye. Im also sorry i missed this been away a while.
Have you also done an electrolyte or honey bath? The poor thing. Also... do not just grab your tree frog up without at least wetting your hands. Their skin is very delicate to say the least. What sort of enclosure is the thing in? With the injury it should be in quarentine until fully healed.
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Last edited by Kris Mclaughlin; 04-16-2015 at 08:42 AM.
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