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Hello,
I have recently got some African Dwarf Frog’s around two months ago. The tank also has four mollies and every test I’ve done has shown every level to be around average( tank is ten gallon). Yesterday I woke up to find one of my frogs on its back dead, I assumed it died of some disease and immediately separated and threw it away. I did a 50% water change and vacuumed the gravel. All the other frogs and mollies seemed completely fine and all were reacting normally. Today I walked in to see one of my frogs on its back, It wasn’t dead but couldn’t swim to the surface. I put it into a separate cup with ways to stay half in and out of the water. I’ve read so many forums and each answer ( ammonia poisoning, chytria , or diopsy) and none of the symptoms fit. I’m frustrated and confused as yesterday the frog was active and eating a lot of food. Any suggestion?
I have recently got some African Dwarf Frog’s around two months ago. The tank also has four mollies and every test I’ve done has shown every level to be around average( tank is ten gallon). Yesterday I woke up to find one of my frogs on its back dead, I assumed it died of some disease and immediately separated and threw it away. I did a 50% water change and vacuumed the gravel. All the other frogs and mollies seemed completely fine and all were reacting normally. Today I walked in to see one of my frogs on its back, It wasn’t dead but couldn’t swim to the surface. I put it into a separate cup with ways to stay half in and out of the water. I’ve read so many forums and each answer ( ammonia poisoning, chytria , or diopsy) and none of the symptoms fit. I’m frustrated and confused as yesterday the frog was active and eating a lot of food. Any suggestion?