Bloated Tree Frog
Bloated Tree Frog. Gradually, it becomes incapable of climbing and rarely moves in a day. When a frog is bloated it generally is filled with one of two main things, a solid or a liquid.

Typically this is caused by a number of items including unclean cage conditons, liver failure, and bacterial infections. It first appeared to be lack of calcium, so i bought some calcium powder to feed it, but the situation is not getting better. One of my frogs has come down with bloat.
There Are Actually Two Types Of Edema.
It needs to go to a vet for treatment. If your frog has swollen up, it is most likely caused by edema. Bloating in frogs is quite common and is one of the main signs of a condition known as ‘dropsy.’ although dropsy does not refer to one single illness or disease, it is a term frog and fish hobbyists use to describe a variety of symptoms.
Pooping Allows Animals To Rid Their Bodies Of Undigested Waste Products From Food.
The reason why your frog is so bloated is due to all the fluid that has built up inside its little body. I'm not really up on the science of these soaks, but it seems to me that when i put her in the soak she starts to look even more bloated. (message edited by ed on june 06, 2006) c.
I Had 2 Pacific Tree Frogs.
Posted by 1 year ago. The frogs look a little bit stocky but the bloated one's throat region looks swollen which looks odd to me. Many amphibians often accidentally swallow some of the substrate they are being kept on while they feed.
Also, Bloating Can Be A Symptom Or Sign Of Kidney Or Liver Failure Of Tree Frogs.
This condition is commonly referred to as just bloat. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. My white’s tree frog has been eating fine, i give him 1 locust every night as he isn’t fully grow yet.
Your African Dwarf Frog May Look Like A Balloon That Will Just Float Away If Given The Opportunity, But They Are Not Filled With Air.
There is an exactly same problem happening on my whites tree frog. He is pooping and peeing from what i can tell and is still active. In warmer, dry areas, they commonly leave for damper areas during the hottest months.
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