HELP! Leopard Frog Strange Behavior!

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I have a leopard frog that appeared to throw up. He than started jumping spastically all over his tank. Now he is lying on top of a rock with his back legs sticking straight out behind him and his mouth slightly open? Is he dead? What is going on?
 
I think he might be choking , I had leopard frogs once. I lost them to some kind of weird residue , I suspected that thing was on the bucket lid from the place I bought wingless fruit flies from. I think he ate that and then he start to act somewhat weird then he threw up , next day I found him laid flat at the bottom tank dead. I shouldn't put the whole bucket of fruit flies culture in his tank with just poking hole through it, but I didn't know it would have turned out this way. I just wanna give him long term food supply but it didn't work out as i hope . :(:(:(
 
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