Well in your case a immediate trip to the vet would be recommended. In this particular species I would treat for a fungal and bacterial infections right off since so many of them have issues. In other species I would take a wait and see approach but not this one. The fungal treatment you can do yourself, you just need lamisil AT anti-fungal spray like you can get at walgreens and dilute it down. This treatment was developed with chytrid in mind but it is a pretty broad spectrum anti-fungal treatment. I usually just squirt the lamisil into the water till the mixture looks like it has reached the "right" degree of cloudiness and then soak the frog in the solution from 10 minutes to half an hour. That doesn't help much when you trying to describe it over the web but I am sure you can find some sort of formula for the proper mixture on the web somewhere. You would likely need a vet to get baytril for the anti-bacterial treatment as well.
Other than that I would just have a properly set up environment with plenty of live fish and other food items available and hope that the frog does well.






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