Quote Originally Posted by Deku View Post
Hmm sounds to me you are trying to solve a problem that best be left for the professionals(amphibian-wise vet). Take it to a vet, explain to the vet what is going on with your pet. Most likely it has parasites. But if its harboring parasites it could have something else too! So its better to be safe than sorry.

I strongly URGE you to take your pacman to the vet. I mean the people in this forum have quite the knowledge of an expert. But I defenitely know we cant give a full diagnose to a frog we havent even given an exam too. I mean it could have something else. All Iam saying, when in doubt the vet can help you the most. I wouldnt try to designate your own medication to your animal, just so you can be on the safe side.
I recommend that anyone with the mind to keep a large collection of amphibians learn to do fecal exams and treat for parasites. Parasites are easy to control if you monitor your animals. If you partner this with sound husbandry you should very rarely need a vet.