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The end effects of this condition is really not pretty. Literally their insides come out the hole eaten through the skin. Its nasty, but pretty common in situations where too many frogs are kept in too small of a space - like in most pet stores. Or when their space isn't cleaned regularily to stave off mildew or mold in such a humid environment. One thing many people don't think about when setting up frogs is that they need humidity, but they also need airflow. They need dampness, but they also need a place to dry off. If you see some of the best 'naturalistic' vivariums, they have a fan in them to keep the air moving, even if they have a humdifier and mosses/ferns growing.
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