u/rayebearr

Image 1 — frog has scratches on skin?
Image 2 — frog has scratches on skin?

frog has scratches on skin?

hey guys! i usually am pretty good at identifying what is wrong with frogs (i am a paranoid frog mom), i am pretty sure these are scratches however i just want to be sure! i have a 70 gallon bioactive enclosure with isopods, springtails, thriving plants, and lots of hiding spaces. the back wall is also made of corkbark, spray foam and hanging plants, there is a system with a pump that has a light water drip down into a pond which i do water changes on daily, which i built to be retrievable if the pump ever breaks. i have a rock on top so that no frogs can sneak behind it, but i somehow found miso in the back yesterday. i would like to believe it is the cause of her scratches as she would of had to have squeezed herself back there. she is very active, eats normally and hasn't seemed off and there is no other misfires or red leg that would be indicative of bacterial... she also does like to jump around and belly flop though but i've never seen her skin like this:(

u/rayebearr — 2 days ago

Should I be concerned about these dots? (read desc)

I'm not sure if she's just misfiring, she has before but she mainly sleeps up in her swing under some leaves where the heat lamp is, however she's never had these dots on her before, and i'm worried they are a fungal infection starting... But during the day she's fine, and she isn't red nor acting strange, she's still eating and very active and aware.

Humidity: 30-40%
Basking Spot: 29°c (84°f)
Bottom: 21°c (70°f)
Night Temp: 17°c-21°c

u/rayebearr — 3 months ago
▲ 266 r/TreeFrogs

this is my frog miso. she's just around a year old, and i've noticed lately her toe pads have became darker on her hands and feet. she eats very well, she's active, and she can jump and do all normal stuff. i'm wondering if it's maybe an injury or a misfire, or just something that happens as frogs age? any ideas?

u/rayebearr — 4 months ago