I have seen infections in both eyes at the same time. However I have never seen a frog's eyes cloud over before shedding. Snakes, yes several times over, but never frogs.
In snakes there is a clear scale, the brille, that covers the eye. When a snake is preparing to shed the upper epidermis clouds underneath as it begins to separate and this includes the brille. Frogs do not have brilles, they have nictitating membranes, but theses are not shed like a snake sheds its brille.





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