Why is my frog discolored?

Sometimes something as simple as lack of humidity, stress, or a poor diet can cause a frog to have darkened skin. If your frog’s skin is dry in addition to being discolored, this can be caused by a combination of stress and dehydration. However, some tree frogs naturally have a bit of red pigment on their legs.

What does it mean when a whites tree frog changes color?

Light and temperature are the biggest factors that influence the White’s tree frog’s colour change. They typically change colour as the seasons change. In cooler temperatures, White’s tree frogs will sport darker colours to absorb heat. Conversely, in warmer weather, they will become lighter in colour to reflect heat.

What kind of disease does the white tree frog have?

The most serious threat to the White’s tree frog’s health is a disease known as chytridiomycosis, which is caused by the chytrid fungus. This fatal disease can spread quickly in the wild and has caused a large decline in the amphibian population. It’s characterized by lethargy and weight loss, and few reliable treatments are available for it.

How often should you feed a white tree frog?

Feed juveniles daily and adults two to three times weekly. Maintain a temperature gradient of 70-90°F (24-32°C) with a basking spot that reaches 95°F (35°C). Cage temperature may drop to 65-70°F (18-21°C) at night. Maintain humidity at 60-70%. Mist the enclosure daily and provide a sizable, but shallow, water dish.

Why is my white tree frog not eating?

If not it should be.) If you can find and afford an exotic vet in your area, you should try taking your frog, because it sounds like he either has an unspecified illness or he ate something from the tank that he shouldn’t have. No the gravel is too large for him to ingest in his pool (large river stones) so that’s not a problem.

How can I tell if my tree frog has an illness?

Assess your frog’s energy level. Lethargy can be a key symptom of a variety of illnesses that occur in tree frogs. They include Red-Leg, MBD, edema, and others. Look for a lack of activity, the frog’s jaw to hang open, and its legs to be sprawled out. Red-Leg is often fatal — there is no known cure for it.

When to take a white tree frog to the vet?

You should consult with your veterinarian if any of the following problems are noted with your White’s tree frog: loose stools. little or no stool production. weight loss. poor appetite. listlessness or inactivity in a normally active frog. cloudy eyes. reddish discoloration of the belly skin or legs.

The most serious threat to the White’s tree frog’s health is a disease known as chytridiomycosis, which is caused by the chytrid fungus. This fatal disease can spread quickly in the wild and has caused a large decline in the amphibian population. It’s characterized by lethargy and weight loss, and few reliable treatments are available for it.

Assess your frog’s energy level. Lethargy can be a key symptom of a variety of illnesses that occur in tree frogs. They include Red-Leg, MBD, edema, and others. Look for a lack of activity, the frog’s jaw to hang open, and its legs to be sprawled out. Red-Leg is often fatal — there is no known cure for it.

How long can a white tree frog stay in an open container?

Water provided in the dish and used for misting should be allowed to sit in an open container at room temperature for 24 to 48 hours, and ideally treated with a dechlorination kit (available at pet stores). Alternatively, bottled water can be used, but do not use distilled water.