Hi everyone (again!)

Yesterday morning, one of my juvenile Green and Golden Bell frogs (Litoria aurea), escaped his terrarium while I was cleaning it out. Froakie darted underneath the terrarium (for those unfamiliar with Exo-Terra designs, it has a gap underneath). I couldn't lift the terrarium to retrieve him, because it was far too heavy, so I carefully and slowly slid it around to reveal Froakie. I think that in my efforts to retrieve him, one of his toes got caught by the terrarium base

Today while feeding (he still has a good appetite... hopefully it lasts), I noticed that on his rear right? outside toe, it was slightly blackened and seemed to be missing a joint- it was shorter than the same toe on the other side. I applied some original Neosporin to the toe and up the leg a little, just to be safe.

I'll try upload a picture tomorrow morning, but in the meantime, can anyone tell me

1) If Froakie will be ok without part of his toe (if that's the case).
2) What the blackening is- is it just bruising, or is it the start of necrosis? The wound is only a day and a half old.
3) What a suitable treatment is for him, keeping in mind I have very limited access to medications.

I don't know how I'll deal with the guilt of having injured one of my friends Thank you, wonderful froggers!