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I'm glad you got to talk to Mike Novy. I would listen to him over any vet when it comes to frogs. I suppose it could have been badly degraded eggs, maybe along with infected or inflamed tissue. Since frogs are not amniotes like goats, there would not be anything resembling placental tissue or membranes involved.

Hopefully, whatever it was, she's gotten it out of her system.
WHOA!!!! Glass frog with eggs?? That is an AWESOME pic, thanks! Dang... well those are definitely white... as for the blood stuff, dunno! She passed a few more white things a few days ago but none since, she's getting rid of this gelatinous stuff though. It could be from hookworm (though the vet said he saw only what "could have been a couple of hookworm eggs" in the fecal test) and it could be from coccidiosis, though in all the time I've had them none of them have ever had bloody stool :/ If this next test comes out inconclusive, thanks to the length of time it's taking me to collect fecal matter and get it out to be tested (mobile clinic coming up here on Sunday) I'm going to ram my head into the wall. Definitely going to be purchasing a good microscope and learning how to do my own tests...