Amphibian Diseases: Fungal Infections
If your amphibian has white, fuzzy patches on its skin, it probably has a fungal infection.
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If your amphibian has white, fuzzy patches on its skin, it probably has a fungal infection.
The greatest difficulty in treating small amphibians comes from properly determining and administering the amount of drug required for treatment.
Identify the signs of toxicity in your amphibians and tips on keeping the toxicity levels of their water low.
How to prevent your amphibian from falling victim to crash syndrome.
To recognize illness in frogs, toads, newts, or salamanders, look for the following symptoms outlined in this article.
In larger terrariums, you can add a different species that occupies a separate area than Bombina orientalis.
Like many frogs, Bombina orientalis produces skin toxins that could be harmful and should be handled with care.
The oriental fire bellied toad can eat a diet of crickets and waxworms.
Tips on selecting the right enclosure for Bombina orientalis.
Bombina orientalis make wonderful pet toads provided you choose the right ones.
Bombina orientalis is one of the easiest frogs to breed in captivity.
Frog Facts: All About Bombina orientalis
If a frog or salamander eats but loses weight, has watery feces, or is active but eats poorly, parasites are a possible cause of disease.
Velvet disease, a type of skin infection better known in fish, also infects aquatic amphibians.
When seeking treatment, veterinarians specialized in treating reptiles have the general background to effectively treat amphibians if they have the relevant references handy.
Care sheet for the crested gecko lizard (Correlophus (Rhacodactylus) ciliatus).
Care sheet for gargoyle geckos (Rhacodactylus auriculatus).