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Fungal Infections |
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Fungal infections can occur from
insanitary habitat conditions. Dirty water is
the primary cause because bacteria thrives and
multiplies under these conditions.
Frogs who have fungal infections will also commonly
have discoloration in their eyes. If the infection
has time to progress a cotton-like substance may
appear on top of the infected area.
Antibiotics are often prescribed to eliminate
the infection. This will require you to take your
frog to your veterinarian. These types of diseases
are important to catch early on because the infections
can progress quickly inside of the frog with little
signs on the outside. For this reason you should
frequently monitor your frog for any changes to
its health.
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