Quote Originally Posted by John View Post
Humidity is a bit low. That's the only comment I can make. It shouldn't cause problems like this though.

Trying to diagnose a frog remotely is a flawed exercise, and while we try, it is not an exact science. In my opinion the smaller frog was likely sick when you got it. I don't think you can save it now but for future reference you need to get amphibians in its position treated as soon as you have established that they are not eating.
Agreed. Also, getting frogs from a reputable breeder sometimes means everything. I've not had many happy experiences with store-bought animals.

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