Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2397609 | Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine | 2006 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Poor body condition is a common presenting sign in amphibians, and nutritional support of the animal can be critical. Indications and contraindications for assisted feeding in amphibians will be discussed, focusing on adult anurans (e.g., frogs, toads) and urodelans or caudates (e.g., salamanders, newts, sirens). Support can include restoring hydration, syringe feeding a liquid diet, force-feeding prey items to larger amphibians, and encouragement of free feeding. In all cases, the underlying cause—most commonly suboptimal husbandry—should be investigated and corrected.
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Authors
Catherine A. Hadfield, Leigh A. Clayton, Sandra L. Barnett,