Hey guys,
one of my ADF youngsters (6 months old)
has a very large tummy.
It is Piglet, named after my darling Piggy, RIP.
She has the name for a reason, as she's eats everything.
She's the biggest frog I have ever had, and she eats accordingly.
Anyways, she seems to be very bloated in the the belly region,
no swelling on top, and no fluid visible.
I don't know if she just went to town eating eggs, as I know
there were a lot of eggs in their tank due to the 15
grain of rice tads I have hanging on the glass now.
(they will have to live without my help, as I'm not raising
tads for awhile)
Her skin looks fine, but she's pretty lethargic and not eating.
(I would be too if I was that swollen)
I got her in a bare bottom QT, so I can be on poop watch, as I think it might just be constipation.
I'd rather not try and drain her unless I'm sure it's fluid.
Any other ideas of things I can do besides fasting her for a few days?
one of my ADF youngsters (6 months old)
has a very large tummy.
It is Piglet, named after my darling Piggy, RIP.
She has the name for a reason, as she's eats everything.
She's the biggest frog I have ever had, and she eats accordingly.
Anyways, she seems to be very bloated in the the belly region,
no swelling on top, and no fluid visible.
I don't know if she just went to town eating eggs, as I know
there were a lot of eggs in their tank due to the 15
grain of rice tads I have hanging on the glass now.
(they will have to live without my help, as I'm not raising
tads for awhile)
Her skin looks fine, but she's pretty lethargic and not eating.
(I would be too if I was that swollen)
I got her in a bare bottom QT, so I can be on poop watch, as I think it might just be constipation.
I'd rather not try and drain her unless I'm sure it's fluid.
Any other ideas of things I can do besides fasting her for a few days?
