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I get frogs in my garden now and again but this one appeared yesterday in my fairy garden. I thought it was just basking in the water and then it hopped away last night.


It's appeared again today but I think it must be ill as it's got some spots on it's leg which look like ulcers.


I've been keeping it covered with water but don't know what else to do. It hops about now and again but has been still for around 4 hours now. It's about 7cm long.


Anyone know what I should do or is it just what frogs do?

Just checked on Mr/Mrs Frog and still here!


Local vets very helpful tonight but not sure about care of frogs so will phone Marsden tomorrow.


Phoned Marsden this morning as frog was still there up until I went out around 11am but just realised they're not open Fridays. Anyway frog had gone when I got back this afternoon. Probably enjoying the rain!

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