Cloudy eyes in frogs are often a sign of a bacterial infection of some sort. It's best you visit your vet, but if that's not an option you can at least boost your frogs ability to fight the infection by administering a vitamin&honey bath.
Use lukewarm bottled spring water. If you have to use tap water make sure you condition it to remove the chlorine & chloramine. Pour 10 fl.oz. in a dish, add 1 fl.oz. of **unflavored** Pedialyte, 3 drops of organic raw honey (regular honey will work if this isn't an option, but raw honey is always best), and a scoop of Fluker's Repta-Boost. Mix the bath well, then let your frog soak in it for 20-30 minutes. Ideally the water level will come right up to your frog's mouth, but not over its nose. A weak frog can drown in deep water. Reglardless of how deep the water is, you'll water to supervise the bath to make sure nothing goes wrong. It's a good idea to spoon some of the bath over your frog two or three times during the soak.
Raw honey is a natural and safe anti-bacterial, anti-viral, & anti-fungal substance. The lukewarm water & honey bath will also help an impacted (constipated) frog go to the bathroom. The Pedialyte & Repta-Boost will help replish your frog's electrolyte, vitamin, and mineral levels.
Repeat bath 2-3 times a week until your animal is looking better. If the problem gets worse you need to see a vet.





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