Quote Originally Posted by DVirginiana View Post
Yeah, the worms are dye and chemical free.

I would really love to do that, but I just got married and moved into a new place and neither of us have started work yet... If I can find an exotic vet willing to give me advice over the phone, maybe. Like, if it was something treatable I would definitely stretch the budget to swing an office visit, but I just can't do the thing where I bring the frog in and get vague answers and maybe have to bring it back multiple times.

There's one window in the room, but I imagine she gets very little light from it. I do have a UVB light I use for my turtle, but his tank is on the floor and Trevor's is on a table. She doesn't get direct light from the turtle's lamp, but she's probably getting a little exposure. The turtle's setup wasn't in the same room as Trevor's until I moved, so that is something that's just happened within the last week. Could that be the issue? I didn't know UVB could cause problems... What does it do to them?

His eyes were dilating and constricting like normal again when I checked last. At least that's good. Trevor has never been super healthy, and it's always been a struggle to get her to eat well for more than a week or two at a time... Do you think this could have been going on longer since the pupil thing seems to only be happening for a minute or so at a time?
I'd say there could be some problems from perhaps your parents not following all your instructions. Multiple things possibly at work here. The UVB wouldn't pass farther than 12" at least in most bulbs. Plus it doesn't pass through multiple layers of glass well. UVB can cause blindness and skin issues if they are exposed to it to much. A build up of Vitamin D3 could cause issues from too much UVB Radiation.

For now I would keep a close eye on her make sure everything is kept clean.

Do you clean with bleach??