Frog Illness?

Midnight Liar

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Hi guys,

I was recommended to this site by a friend from another site with an interesting frog problem.

I have a male Green Tree Frog who was dumped on me about 4 or 5 months ago, he is around 5 years old. And no matter what I try, he must stay a blotchy yellow/brown/green colour.

He has a good sized tank, water heater, and the average air temperature in the areas that he sticks in is around 18 - 20 celcius.

Originally, it was thought that he had an infection, but on hearing that he has been this way for months, I was directed here.

Some photos for you to ponder: (Sorry about the aweful quality)

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