Sorry to hear about the frog's eye. I am glad to hear that the frog is becoming more active and behaving normally. About the eye, I would continue the Maracyn treatment for a couple of days to prevent any further infection. ACFs can survive quite well without eyes. The frog is designed to live in murky water where visibility is limited. Studies show that vision is used to watch for prey above the water's surface, not in the water itself. The lateral line system will help the frog in locating food. It would be great if the frog will eat pellet food, but many individuals will not touch the stuff. Feed the foods that it likes, earthworms and blackworms will work nicely.

Also, there is a product called Lymnozyme, a probiotic, that will help prevent bacterial infections.