Just for the record, I live in Hungary and there are no pet stores that sell tree frogs and I don't speak the language, so taking the frog to the vet is not an option. I have two green tree frogs and one of them is not looking so good. Her skin is turning sort of brownish-grayish, and she is getting some gray-white spots on her back. It looks terrible! I caught the two of them three weeks ago in a field. Two weeks ago, she started looking the same way, but then in a few days she turned lime green again. But she's been like this for almost a week and I am not sure what is causing it. If you have experience or if you have a suggestion of how I can help her please let me know!
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Frogs are prone to fungal infections, but I have no idea what treats that. Try Googling it.
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its not sick its just its mood or its trying to blend in
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