MBD going down

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My friend and I had frogs at school. We still do. He has a 2 month old Green Tree Frog in a (locked) 50cm height, 30cm length and 30cm width viv. It had MBD, the manager of the store wasn't really taking care of him and had him in a solo tank, and he felt sorry for it, so he got it.
We don't have a UV light, so at our recess and lunch breaks we take him out in the sun to get the rays.
Anyway, we're feeding him dusted crickets and meal worms, and in a day, his MBD lumps went down a lot... :D
This is proof of it being slowly cured, right?
 
thought u guys where going to say u flogged the schools one hahaha
 
probably fat just covering the deformed bones making them less obvious. You should not feed meal worms, dusted or not, their phosphorus levels will make all the calcium useless
 
Woodies and Crickets. some people feed theirs pinkies, I have but it took a lot of convincing and I later read the issues that meat can cause
 
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