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sick African dwarfs

Terri5

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Hi,
I’m a newbie. Saw these little white spots about a month after bringing them home. Can anyone help me?
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Are you referring to the tubercles on the skin? If so, those are normal. I don't see anything wrong with these frogs.
 
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