Ed Clark said:
That sarcastic statement shows you know nothing about selling and shipping amphibians!
Most will offer no guarantees at all, I will guarantee live arrival and have replaced many frogs that die in transit.
The most important thing a new frog owner should do is tons of research before they purchase a frog, a person like that will almost always be successful in keeping a frog.
Kelly Brown on the other hand chose to do her research after that frog was sitting in a bad environment.
Scroll back and read where she said she was trying to TONG feed a tree frog with pieces of worms!
I was concerned because she was not eating and because I did the reasearch and am aware of their appetites.
I never put her in a bad enviornment. It is not possible for her to get ill and die from septicemia in a day Ed.
I was concerned because she was letharic, comparing that to my horned frog is an understatement.
I quoted you as saying that you only had one left that is WHY.
You are relying on my pictures as proof that she was a "healthy" frog but don't bother too look very closely do you.
OK, first I decided to stay out of this:
But I guess it's time to say something!
I checked the pictures of the White's when he was alive and zoomed them:
The frog has a very drowsy glimpse, the left forarm and wrist are reddish and swollen,
the nose is reddish (could be a nose rub too) and the skin
is reddish on some parts.
The frog is very weak, check how he sits in the water bowl, he
can hardly support his body.
His eyes are "sunken in" a bit.
The sticky toe pads look bloodshot, especially on the hands.
And as Kelly stated, the frog never tried to eat something!
Everybody who keeps or kept White's knows how voracious they are.
Those can be all signs of the Chytrid Fungus and at least EVERYBODY should
recognize and see that the frog WASN'T HEALTHY as he was alive!!!
I DON'T SAY THAT the frog looked like this when Ed sent him,
but when the frog carries the fungus + gets a lot of STRESS
(from the transport) the fungus can occur very fast and kill a frog within a day!!!!!!!
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I appreciate Lars coming forward to note what was said in private to me. Lars is very helpful and one of the members of fatfrogs that I admire very much, not only for his knowledge and expertise but for his honesty. I asked Lars long before acquiring the frog about their maintenance and he offered very useful links to care sheets.
I did not go but another frog to switch out with this one, I have already posted pictures of my corn snake in the tank so I did not and do not have another WTF.