Sick Banjo Frog?

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Hi all,:)

A friend of mine called me over about a massive frog that looks like a Banjo Frog, in her garden.
It doesn't look to well as it is puffed right up including its vocal sac, and he keeps gaping his mouth open a little.
He doesn't move much but he can jump occasionly, and his abdomen seems almost like it's filled up with air.........

Thanks in advance
Jess

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Mudimans- Thanks I did before I asked on APS anyway. I sent some pics to Ann about him just then.
dtulip10-I thought it may have been an organ problem, mostly Liver caused.

Jess
 
Okay, this morning he is looking better.
His vocal sac has gone down and he is moving aroung alot more.
Would it be okay to release him now because he is showing signs of recovering?
 
Many frogs esp of that type, puff themselves up when stressed or handled, they may also gape and bloat if shedding their skin. It is always best to leave them to their own devices in the garden even if you think they are sick.

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It is breeding season, Banjo frogs do blow right up like this when looking for a mate they also blow up to make themselves appear bigger when they feel threatened. try www.safrogs.com
 
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