Jacobsherps
Hatchling Member
Hello all. This post is ot about my dragons, more in precaution to them, it is about my northern green frogs in my pond. Green frogs are suseptable to a disease called ranavirus. Im scared three of our frogs have this. Bearded dragons are able to get sime strains of this virus that afect both amphibians and reptiles. Ive noticed over the past week my frogs have been develouping these sores on there skin. Most are on the tympanium or near the face. This could be something im getting worked up about for nothing but ima take that extra precaution. It could bery well be a mammal attack from something like a possum or bird. Il work on getting pics. Basicly the three frogs being infected are all northern green frogs, Rana/Lithobates clamitans. The three being affected are all adults. There names are turtle (biggest male) goose (second biggest male) and i think we are calling the female duckie. Around the tympanium on turtle and goose are all sore and hemorraged. The duckie has her toes all red and torn apart she also has a large spot on her nose but that could be from jumping into a rock. Let me know if this sounds like ranavirus. Im very worried about my bds and my other frogs and geckos