Hi Franky. Sorry I missed your update. How are his eyes and wounds looking? With the delay in being able to receive vet care and the frog still not eating, I would continue the soaks daily. Even 8 minutes can help hydrate and replace electrolytes. Purchase some Original Neosporin. Not the type with pain reliever - is it toxic to frogs. It will say original on the box/tube. Use a sterile Qtip and apply a very thin layer of neosporin to the nose, taking care to not get into his nostrils. The neosporin will not hurt his nostrils, but you don't want to plug them. Apply it to all discolored skin areas daily with a new Qtip each day. It will apply best before spraying the tank. Using a twisting motion with the qtip allows it to apply easier. Do not apply it the night before his vet appointment to allow the vet a better assessment. If your vet does not know how to treat it tell him your friends recommend diluted silver sulfadiazene (SSD) cream. I do not know the dilution ration or dose. My vet premixes it for me. He had me apply it daily. My vet is Dr. Frye. Your vet could call Dr. Frye if he/she has any questions.

Have you seen you frog shedding at all? Any poop?