Hi,
A few months ago I purchased an adult budgett's frog, "Porkchop", at a reptile show. I set him up in a 20L tank with a few inches of water (where he could easily stick his head out) and a platform to get entirely out of the water if he wanted. I have been feeding him nightcrawlers, superworms, roaches and the occasional pinky mouse. He was normally very active and aggressive, attacking anyone who passed by the tank. A few days ago he started acting lethargic and didn't have much interest in food. Two days ago he regurged and continued to be lethargic (I haven't fed him since them). Yesterday he began to look bloated and was hanging on the platform. When I noticed the bloating, I moved him into a sweaterbox with sphagnum moss and put a heatpad on one corner. Today he was laying on the heated corner and wasn't very responsive. Does anyone have any ideas? I was thinking about treating him with antibiotics. Thanks in advance for your reply!
Dan
A few months ago I purchased an adult budgett's frog, "Porkchop", at a reptile show. I set him up in a 20L tank with a few inches of water (where he could easily stick his head out) and a platform to get entirely out of the water if he wanted. I have been feeding him nightcrawlers, superworms, roaches and the occasional pinky mouse. He was normally very active and aggressive, attacking anyone who passed by the tank. A few days ago he started acting lethargic and didn't have much interest in food. Two days ago he regurged and continued to be lethargic (I haven't fed him since them). Yesterday he began to look bloated and was hanging on the platform. When I noticed the bloating, I moved him into a sweaterbox with sphagnum moss and put a heatpad on one corner. Today he was laying on the heated corner and wasn't very responsive. Does anyone have any ideas? I was thinking about treating him with antibiotics. Thanks in advance for your reply!
Dan