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03-04-04, 07:30 PM
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Join Date: Mar-2004
Location: EDMONTON, ALBERTA
Age: 40
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red eyed tree frog, HELP!
i resently adopted a red eye tree frog and the previos owner did not take very good care of it. It has little white bumbs on its back,I have read a little on red eyes and their diseases and i know they can get a disease that appeares as white dots, but i also have read they can have natural white pigment spots on their back. How can i tell the difference and if it is a disease what steps should i take>?
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03-04-04, 08:46 PM
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Join Date: Jun-2003
Location: Carlisle, Ohio
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first off are the white spots bumbs that are rising from the skin or are they just spots?
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03-04-04, 09:30 PM
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they bump out, not very much, but yes they do, i have had him for 4 days and their has been no change he also seems to have a good apetite
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03-05-04, 01:13 AM
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Join Date: Nov-2003
Location: Waterloo
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White bumps are normal, nothing to worry about. Some red eyes have more, some less, some none.
No need to worry, especially if his appetite and weight are good.
Double J
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Last edited by Double J; 03-05-04 at 01:16 AM..
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03-05-04, 08:41 PM
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Join Date: Mar-2004
Location: EDMONTON, ALBERTA
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thanx j, i apreciate the responce on the peace of mind
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03-08-04, 09:08 PM
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Join Date: Feb-2003
Location: Toronto
Age: 41
Posts: 650
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make sure the crickets have good nbutrional value, and have fresh water, it'll do fine
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03-08-04, 09:36 PM
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Join Date: Mar-2002
Location: BC
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I used to breed Red-eyes for MORE white spots! The ones that were heavily spotted (calico-looking) were WAY more desired. Same with the Whites Tree frogs, although I never got eggs from those damn things.
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03-09-04, 10:47 PM
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Join Date: Mar-2004
Location: EDMONTON, ALBERTA
Age: 40
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thanks guys, one of my whites has some white pigment spots, not very many though
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