I've lost two of my 5 ADF's to dropsy in the last fortnight and I'm not sure why. I've only had them for a few months, I had two already and bought three more to boost numbers. It seems to be the newer ones that are affected.
The symptoms start with going off food a few days beforehand, then hiding, then I find them bloated at the top of the tank. I have had one frog historically who lived despite having dropsy symptoms, she continued eating for a number of months, but as these guys are already off their food I've taken the decision to euthanise them as I am assuming they are suffering from some sort of illness.
I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong, these guys were nice and chunky when I got them, have always eaten well and been active. Their diet consists of frozen bloodworms, brine shrimp and daphnia, I feed three days on one day off. I don't know if I could be overfeeding but would this lead to dropsy?
I'm a bit gutted as I don't seem to be able to able to keep these guys going long-term. Any advice greatly welcome.
The symptoms start with going off food a few days beforehand, then hiding, then I find them bloated at the top of the tank. I have had one frog historically who lived despite having dropsy symptoms, she continued eating for a number of months, but as these guys are already off their food I've taken the decision to euthanise them as I am assuming they are suffering from some sort of illness.
I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong, these guys were nice and chunky when I got them, have always eaten well and been active. Their diet consists of frozen bloodworms, brine shrimp and daphnia, I feed three days on one day off. I don't know if I could be overfeeding but would this lead to dropsy?
I'm a bit gutted as I don't seem to be able to able to keep these guys going long-term. Any advice greatly welcome.