Alright, long story short: I had some mixed substrate that I originally had with some of the hydroballs in it with mixed soil (BAD, never again for ANY animal.. period!) That being mentioned - I had just got done using up the rest of my 3 bricks of coconut fiber for my other two, so I figured one more feeding before leaving to reload on crickets and getting another coconut brick pack last night... WELL, I guess I rolled the dice one too many times because I saw something I've never seen before. She went for the cricket and managed to swallow the cricket AND something else (too fast, couldn't see it)... once that happened she stood upright, leaned real far back (almost like she was going to tip over backwards) and closed her eyes for a solid 20 seconds. As soon as she opened her eyes I rushed over to some warm water in the tub for 20 minutes.. she defecated, and one of those hydroballs was infact in the feces.. HOWEVER, she's still not eating. Since her substrate conversion she keeps trying to get out. She has burrowed some, but hasn't even touched the two crickets in the tank (nor has she shown interest). I'm hoping she's just stressed from an environment change. I've felt underneath her and I don't feel any more lumps with the exception of the direct center of the frog. Feels like an vital organ, NOT like the hydroball I could feel the other night. I picked up my other pixie and this frog also had that same "lump" in the center, so I assume this is the chest cavity/center section. I looked underneath her to see if there was any blood clotting/bruising or agitation and didn't see any... but that doesn't mean I'm off the hook. What else do I need to do to ensure the livelihood of my frog? She's moving around fine currently, but I still don't want to wait too long to do something and find out it's too late. I'm assuming if she was blocked up she wouldn't have been able to defecate the first time. I soaked her again earlier. She urinated beforehand as well.