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What are your temps? daytime high, nighttime low? What is your humidity like? high, low? Is there any heating devices or way he can thermoregulate? /are you providing him with a temperature gradient? What are you feeding him? is he eating? how much? Did you get fecals done on him? There are a million things it could be, or it could be nothing. But if you truly think it's a problem it will not go away if you ignore it. I would suggest getting a fecal done, Dr. Frye specializes in amphibian veternaty practices and has a website called http://www.fryebrothersfrogs.com/
I get fecals on all my stuff and it really helps they keep weight on when they are only eating for one. Plus whites are one of the easiest frogs to treat for parasites because they are so hardy and don't stress easily. Tell us what you decide to do and if you have any specific questions you can contact me at otis07_@hotmail.com.
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