Friday, July 31, 2009

Bull frog question?

OKay so my bullfrog has a pink bubble sticking out of it's but and the bubble has blood veins on it...Should I be Worried?
What is it?
Answers:
Yes, since frogs are amphibians, they absorb moisture through there skin. In fact, frogs are good environmental indicators for presence of toxins.
Sounds like your frog might have a hemhoroid. Talk to your vet!
it's not dangrause if u touch the frog it's dangrouse if u bite it because it's venem!
Is it a male or female,I'm not that knowledgeable on frogs.it could be ready to lay eggs!?.
regular bullfrogs aren't traditionally kept as pets. nonetheless i would advise you seek a professionals opinion regarding this 'bubble.' Either go see a vet that is traversed in herp care or call a petstore that has reptile specialists.
Hi it could be gas bubble disease go to the web site: www.clawed frogs.com scroll all the way down the page.
I hope this helps.

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