This would have to be a parasite problem because there doesn't seem to be anything wrong and the frog could have something maybe that came from the plants or naturally had something. When my wild toads were checked the vet said wild amphibians can carry parasites undetected if they aren't having an outbreak at this moment. She said that's the benefits of hibernation. Sadly there has to be something wrong with the frog because it's only 5 and they live twice that age.
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