Thanks for the reply I'm still worried but she seems to be doing much better!

The object never punctured through and left no bruising, it must still be in there but has shifted or is being digested. She's no longer showing signs of discomfort or having noticeable trouble moving.
Due to her puffing up defensively and hiding I wasn't able to get another good look before the point had disappeared, she moved to the water dish on her own each day and I added a drop of honey once. She had another small greyish poo, maybe bits of the object are slowly passing through? She's been very active the last couple of days, digging two burrows hunting and soaking, I did feed her a small slightly soft dubia roach with plenty of CA powder and she chased the thing down (her first roach and much needed supplements), she will not take nightcrawlers even cut up but crunched the dubia thoroughly, actually chewed on it a little. I'll have small crickets available soon but will wait to see how she passes everything before offering anything else. Actually her eating the dubia gives me hope she might be opening up to new foods but she was also extremely hungry.

While changing her water I found a superworm pupa squeezed under the dish, I must have missed the worm when cleaning but if there was one there could have been another, they're soft bodied but have sharp pointed tails and chitinous legs, maybe that paired with a mouthful of coco fiber was enough to do it?


I don't know if this works for frogs but has anyone tried a soft bodied bug with s little mineral oil before? I did that for my leopard gecko once but I'm not about to experiment.


Again still really worried, this frog has had a truly terrible time and multiple problems and stresses throughout the last few months, but still she's showing signs of improvement so I think there's hope..
I've found someone who will trade me hundreds of new born crickets for some dubias so I won't run out or have to rely on the petstore again, long as she just pulls through!