Thank you for your detailed and informative reply! I'm sorry to hear your little guys didn't make it; it's amazing how attached we can become to these amphibians!
Its interesting to learn that the neon green spots are just bruises and not a symptom of some sort of infection. The thing is my case they just showed up about two days ago. Ten or twenty neon green spots and because of his ailment, what ever it is, he hasn't really moved much at all.
Thank you for listing the other symptoms your's had. I'm fairly confident he doesn't have lungworms. He's had no excessive shedding, coughing sounds or anything funky going on around his mouth like I've seen with other frogs in the past. Although he doesn't move much, isn't eating and his eyelids are closed most of the time. In fact he to wipe them with his front foot for them to open. Interestingly when I move him to his lamisil bath he seems pretty alert and will crawl around on me. I'm at a loss and unfortunately business has been slow and I have literally zero extra cash to take him to the vet. :/ For not I'm just going to stick to the quarantine and lamisil baths and the occasional food offering.
I actually picked him up at a Petco. I know I know the large franchise pet stores are horrible with their live animals most of the time, but at this one has a fairly knowledgeable reptile and amphibian employee I've gotten to know. The first few frogs I had died from some internal parasite and we chalked that up to them being wild caught specimens. This one came from a batch of captive bread frogs. If he ends up passing I'm definitely going to hook up with a vet and have the fecal exams done on a regular basis.
My best educated guess at this point is that he's doing poorly because I failed (in spite of all my research) to implement a lighting cycle. Being in Wisconsin with the wild seasonal swings in day length and indirect sunlight being his main source of determining his day, I think he got stressed out. The stress caused him to stop eating, which depressed his immune system enough for a normally harmless bacteria or fungi to take hold. I'm crossing my fingers at this point kicking myself in the ***!![]()