That was perfect with the pictures so no worries there. I see the differences in the two frogs but in all honesty I don't know what could be wrong.
What I would do right away is find a small container (a critter keeper or something similar) too keep the sick frog in so that the illness doesn't spread throughout the tank. You'll want to isolate the bacteria to make sure your other frogs don't get sick. Other than that I have no other advice...can you describe the symptoms a little more? And are their behavioral symptoms as well? Lethargy, not eating, poop is runny, etc. These could all lead to different diagnoses, so it's best to give all the information you can, and try to be detailed.
Over to the left is an article entitled "Frog First Aid", take a look at that and see if your frog fits any of the symptoms and see if there is a homemade cure for it. My baby White's stopped eating and was acting strange so I put him in a bath of pedialite and he perked right up. It's always worth a look.
And I'm glad you were at least trying to separate them, sorry about the rant, a lot of members house frogs together and are confused when one of them gets sick or dies.





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we can get diaorlyte for adults here
