Cross posted to Frogs of The World Group at Facebook

Is it possible for a young adult (appx 1 year) female White's tree frog to spontaneously abort ova instead of absorbing them?? I found a bloody blob of what looked like loose feces and gelatinous gunk filled with white things yesterday, and today a smaller less bloody but still blood tinged blob of the same thing. Frog is COMPLETELY normal in all activity... very energetic, voracious as usual (tried to eat her companion when he moved in the water dish!) climbing about, bright and interested, normal color. She had a recent fecal test which was clear for coccidia (been treated for coccidiosis after testing positive in November, been off treatment for a few weeks) but the test came back with what looked like a couple of hook worm eggs (another frog in a different tank had a positive hookworm test). All through the coccidiosis episode she and her tank mate had loose or poorly formed stool and little jelly blobs, but NO sign of fresh blood at all. I've sent the horrific mess off to the vet for testing and will be getting a video out to him as well (he's in OK, I'm about 2,000 miles away from him in OR). I am completely stymied by this!





I'm just wondering if this is a possibility instead of passing ingested paper towel, or even parasites since their tests have shown minimal parasite action... O_o