Hello, so I don't think your frog is dying IMO I think your frog is really toxed out. When you say you have a good filtration system for water what filtration system are you using? Again imo if its comeing out of your tap you should be using some kind of water conditioner, Reptisafe or prime are good examples of what you should be using. If its soft water the salts and chemicals will not good be good for him, I have soft water and I bypass the system and let the tap run for 5 to 10 mins to get anything out of the line before I use any water from that tap. I then use reptisafe to declorinate the water. If its an r/o system all the water is doing is sucking nutrients out of the frog. The other thing that could be contributing to the toxing out is you have to totally change the substrate at least once a month, they create a lot of waste and if your not changing it often enough he is just sitting in his own pee and they absorb water through the skin so he absorbing all the ammonia that is building up from the pee. Your heat if it is what you say it is during the day that would be around 90 to 95f, that is way to hot. You want it to be around 82f during the day and let it drop to about 78f at night. Your calcium vitamin you are using does it have D3 in it? if not you need calcium and D3 and you should be given him a multivitamin also. And the table he is on is it in a high or low traffic room? If there is a lot of traffic and if there is something wrong with him the stress created by the loud noises and stuff will just lower his immune system and make him worse. So the remedy I found says what you want to do is place your frog in nice dish or container and let him soak in some clean declorinated warm water no higher then the chin for as long as it takes for him to unswell. You will need to change the water every couple hours to keep it clean because he will probably pee in it. I would place a towel or something over the container to keep the heat in and reduce stress. When you notice he looks ok you can put him back in his terrarium after you have changed out the substrate and cleaned it out. Expand the substrate with declorinated tap or spring water. At the very end of soaking you could probably even give him a quick warm water and pedialyte bath to restore some of his energy. Hope this helps.





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