
Originally Posted by
GrifTheGreat
I suggest having a fecal sample tested. When he does poop place the sample in a Ziploc bag with a cotton ball dampened with dechlorinated water and place it in the fridge. You'll need to get the sample to the vet for testing within a few hours. Worms can be detected up to a day, but organisms like protozoa need to be within hours.
Best keep a close eye on him because I don't believe impaction is the culprit here. Leaning and Lethargy are not that common with impaction unless the frog has been impacted for some time. Leaning can also be a sign infection which can cause neurological disorders when the infection begins to attack the frog's internal systems.