Ok, just wrote the long post and it got crashedsummary, will add some later.
that is I would do if I were you:
- place both frogs in a separate hospital enclosures on papertowels and place inside something that you can disinfect easy, plants, brunches, etc, so they are not stressed out. Cover all 4 sides of their tanks.
- completely disinfect the tank they're in now.
Both of them because you don't know what that is and blood in a tank is no good for the other one too.
- schedule an app with your vet, if he knows frogs. And go with suggested treatment plan, and you need to get samples of poop tested for both.
Fecal test can be false negative if a sample is not fresh enough or infestation is mild, if you can swing by any vet clinic and ask for sample vial, use it to collect the sample, it has a nice little scoop inside.
A few things come to mind here - colon or cloaca tumours and parasites or both.
There is nothing you can do if these are tumours, nor you can it diagnose easily, they might be visible on ultrasound, but a person evaluating it have to be a Pro.
You can test blood if needed and that is why I say go with a treatment plan suggested by your vet. Given he is a amphibian specialist. If you want to check it out go to ARAV, they have a list of people who specialize in reptiles, you can also contact association if anything in question. Of course there might be someone who treats exotics and not a member of this association, but all who is constantly updating themselves and up-to-date vets will be there.





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