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White's Tree Frog Tumor

david.howe

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I have a 16 year old White's Tree Frog that is beginning to show his age. He has a small flesh colored tumor, about 3 mm across on his upper lip. I'm afraid it is going to interfere with his ability to close his mouth before long. It looks like something that needs to be cut off or frozen off. Does anyone have an idea for removing this? He's been a great pet for a long time. I'd hate to lose him.
 
I recently lost a 12 year old blue phase. I think it was a tumor, and I made the very hard decision to put him to sleep. I would just leave it be until it seriously interferes with his ability to eat, or he is suffering. I'm sorry to here that though. 17 years, WOW!! That's a long life for a whites, isn't it?
 
need some help

Hi friend, I have 2 tree frogs and 1 whites tree frog, all living happily in a 10 gallon terrarium. they are misted frequently and have shallow h2o dishes...all with dechlorinated h2o. They get heat from an under cage heating pad, plus it's fairly warm as we don't have air conditioning in our home. they are fed calcium dusted crickets every other day, and the tank is cleaned every sunday... so what am i missing or doing wrong? Both of the tree frogs turned from a beautiful lime green color to brown and one of the tree frogs died! Even the Whites frog seems a tad listless. they aren't as active as they once were, where have i gone wrong?
 
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