Illness/Sickness: Please help george!!!!

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I can't tell from the picture - does the white stuff look like mucus or does it look "attached" to him, like possibly a prolapse?
 
I can't tell from the picture - does the white stuff look like mucus or does it look "attached" to him, like possibly a prolapse?

Thanks for your reply! :) I think it's not mucus to be honest it looks like sperm or something. How should I treat him :(
 
Even though it is unlikely to be water parameters, you will get better-focused answers if you can check the parameters (ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, pH) and report them.

What to do depends on what the cause is. If it is a prolapse, the responsible answer is to take him to an amphibian-qualified vet. However, if you can't find one or really can't afford it, somewhere in this forum is a description of how to do it yourself. It is not a procedure you should try unless you are absolutely sure it is a prolapse and absolutely sure you can forgive yourself if you get if you wrong.

Reading your other post, it looks like George is in a bare tank, yes? Was he before you got him? I'm wondering if the problem is at all related to gravel ingestion?
 
Even though it is unlikely to be water parameters, you will get better-focused answers if you can check the parameters (ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, pH) and report them.

What to do depends on what the cause is. If it is a prolapse, the responsible answer is to take him to an amphibian-qualified vet. However, if you can't find one or really can't afford it, somewhere in this forum is a description of how to do it yourself. It is not a procedure you should try unless you are absolutely sure it is a prolapse and absolutely sure you can forgive yourself if you get if you wrong.

Reading your other post, it looks like George is in a bare tank, yes? Was he before you got him? I'm wondering if the problem is at all related to gravel ingestion?

Yes he was on a bare tank. But when I got him(in October) he was on gravel in the pet shop. When I just got him he was well and he ate a ton each time and defecate normally. I don't have the original tank water anymore. He's in the fridge now. I change the water everyday. But he still floats with his tail up.:(
 
My recommendation is to bring him to a qualified vet if at all possible. I rather suspect gravel impaction. If I recall correctly, it can take some time for gravel to pass through the system, and can remain in their system for quite some time.

I hope George recovers.
 
Thank you guys! I'll look for a vet who can treat amphibians!
 
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