I just watched your whole 25 minute video trying to figure it out... I think it could be either like you think unfertilized eggs, or maybe she was badly impacted by something she ate that she shouldn't have and finally managed to push it all out but internally injuring herself which caused the blood. It kind of looks like guts with all the blood but she would be dead if that was the case. I wouldn't feed her, they can go weeks without food a couple of days is really nothing to worry about at all. I was corrected by an amphibian "expert" on another forum that frogs do not absorb their eggs. They said they will release them and if they do not find a suitable depositing site to release them it could cause internal issues? I'm not too sure what they said exactly but it was something along those lines. Though I have had female whites for years that have never done this, plus lots of other female frogs that have never done this either. The side that got smaller is the side their egg sack is on so maybe that is what it is. She doesn't seem phased by it, but most frogs especially white's are phased by pain they just want to eat!





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