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Ok, I just tried my own link from the answer I just left you and it is not working. Google arav.org which stands for Association of Amphibian and Reptile Veterinarians. There is a link for "owners" along the top, with a drop down menu for "find a vet." Googling the website should work. I don't know why our links aren't working. Thanks again for using Boop by Petco!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Thanks for reaching out about Pacman and including photos. Found quite a few websites with information including Reptile Magazine, Petco, Petsmart and other pet stores. This would be a great start. Read as many as possible to assimilate the wealth of information. Good luck.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Feed less and less often. Consider skipping a day or two between feedings. Offer appropriately sized prey (crickets,earthworms, waxworms, etc). Generally, you don't want to feed anything bigger than the width of their heads. Maintain water quality via filtration and/or water changes. Amphibians are very sensitive to poor water quality and can get sick quickly.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Confirm proper environmental parameters. Frogs are very sensitive to changes in water chemistry and water temperature. Offer food every other day. ADFs are small and don't need to eat much. Feed as much as he will eat in 5-10 minutes. You can offer frog pellets, frozen or live brine shrimp or frozen bloodworms. Frozen beef heart can be used as an occasional treat. Remove any uneaten food promptly to prevent fouling the water.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
I am so sorry to hear that Frogs was injured, but I am happy that you have found a veterinarian in your area who can see him. If you are seeing a loss of the toes, I would also be concerned about infection. Alternatively, these toes may have fallen off due to a lack of blood supply, which can happen with broken bones as well. I would recommend taking Frogs back to your veterinarian, as they can evaluate him and then prescribe antibiotics if they feel that the area is infected. I hope that gives you a place to start, and I hope that Frogs has a quick recovery.
Updated on August 12th, 2025