Okay, so this is really strange. I got her up and put her in her water dish, and she was being normal. I offered a roach and she started tracking it (the fiber was packed down so she wouldn't ingest much even if she struck and missed). I had already try tong-feeding for like ten minutes, and she was just ignoring it. Suddenly, with no change in the light, her pupils were just BLOWN and she sort of 'relaxed' from her alert stalking position into a sitting position. At this point her pupils wouldn't change even when I put a bright light on. She didn't seem to be in any distress and, when I touched her she would still move away. What could this be? A seizure or something? If it's a tox problem, would it get worse/better/worse like that with no real changes?? I'm about to go check and see if they've changed again...

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Think about it. Their eyes are on top of their head and to the side. They can see beside, behind, and in front of them to a degree, but the cannot see cross eyed like we and so many other animals can due to the position of their eyes. Anywhere directly infront between the eyes they can't see which is why they can since movement with their noses. Pyxies can also do this. A lot of people don't know this about them so don't beat your self up.

I would have whatever water source your using tested and whatever food you're feeding her. Find out where it comes from and check to see if its possible any chemicals could be in these.

Chemicals don't always do damage until they have built up in the frogs system. Urinating probably reneged some of the chemical content and fresh water being absorbed deluged some that was left. You may want to do weekly soaks to remove chemicals from her system and if your de-chlorinating agent is old get rid of it and buy a new bottle because they can weaken over time and not be as affective.
I breed my own dubia roaches, so they should be fine... When I give her nightcrawlers, they are the walmart kind that I have used for my snakes for twelve years. Those are okay, right?
I've always bought spring water for her. I use the same kind for everything. I'll look it up and make sure... I'll probably pick a specific brand and buy only that from now on. I think I'll try Poland Spring. I've heard people (I don't remember if it was here or another forum) say that it worked well for their frogs.

At this point idk if there's anything to do other than really start monitoring the water I give her...