Can someone move this to the tree frogs thread?
Anyhow it could be your frog has a calcium deficiency that led to the deformity. Probably not an advanced one since he seems to move around a lot at night. I'd make sure to dust the crickets I gave him with calcium powder and maybe get him examined if you know a vet that sees frogs.
He's probably not going to change shape but there's probably a chance he can have a good life. I recently saw a tadpole with the same deformity.





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