bullfrog eye infection

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I have a bullfrog with a possible eye infection. I am not sure where I can get info. on treatment. It looks like it might be fungal? But what do I know, I'm not a reptile vet. I have four of these bullfrogs. I've had them for about 2yrs now. They were a gift. I've manage to keep them alive, I must be doing something right. I hate to see them start to die if this is something contagious. I have separated the frog, but I am concerned. Anyone out there with any ideas... antibiotics, home made concoctions.....remedies....
 
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