Skin problems on a Bufo debilis individual???

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Hi everyone!


I bought a group of Bufo debilis (four individuals) a few days ago and discovered a small change in the skin of one of the individuals...(and not the rest of the group).

"Problem" One:
There is a white part of skin on the top right side of the animal. It looks like lost skin but I do not know if it is that or a sickness (se picture)???

"Problem" Two:
The legs also have pink/dark areas of change skin (take a look at the pictures). Is this normal?

Question:
I wonder what these "problems" are and they are severe health problems or just normal safe changes?

Question:
If they are considered as sickness, how do I cure them?

(I am sorry for the unfocus in the pictures but I can not get it better....)

Please let me know if you have any answers or solutions to my health questions!!!! I am grateful to any answer otherwise I have to to put the "sick" individual to death...


Sincerely
Thomas
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This is a possible infection of some kind. It would be good to contact a vet about this.
 
Is the water dirty??Well it could be a fungus infection,or some parasite??
 
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