This frog looks like a spadefoot (Scaphiopus) in the desert and arid region of North America. Perhaps a convergence due to occupying the same niche/habitat in different parts of the world? I do not know anything about this frog but Wikipedia indicated they live in dry forests. Like Grif said, that haziness in the female's eyes is not good. She may be blind, or having other health issues. The male frog also has different pupil contraction rate in each eyes. Probably not normal and indicates potential health problem (or maybe just more lighting on one side of the frog, but I doubt that).
My guess is that these frogs are nocturnal and they were exposed to constant direct bright lights when they're in pet shop or somewhere else. Living in the forest floor probably means they need to be more or less living in shaded areas.





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