This can be caused from absorbing toxins or waste, being exposed to temperatures too cool or warm and heart or kidney problems. From keeping him at 20C, this could possiblly do this as this is quite cool for them or absorbing toxins from other frogs in its tank. Most frogs are mildly toxic, so that is why mixing is not always a great idea. I've mixed before, but with red eyed tree frogs and anoles, so both are on different activity cycles and would generally stay away from each other. The problems with mixing frogs is that normally they are both nocturnal and share their water dish with each other and potentionally their toxins or disease. Many WC animals have natural pathogens which they are relatively immune to and are not normally harmful to them, but it can transmit to other tank inhabitants or become unbalanced under stress. I would warm it up to 24C at day and take it to a vet, it does look very severe I afraid.





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