If they're visible, then those things are probably cricket eggs. Tapeworm and other parasite eggs aren't that easy to see without a microscope.
I have seen roundworms dry up and look like sesame seeds, but since those are moist I think they'd be still alive if they were roundworms. Also, apparently in amphibians roundworms lodge in the skin so you'd probably notice that. https://www.petmd.com/reptile/condit...ocapillariasis





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