Quote Originally Posted by IRescue452
Your frog might have had a vitamin A deficiency or something wrong with the vitamin A derivative in its development. Its a common thing for wild frogs in some places that have a high use of a certain pesticide.

Edit: here's some info
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontl...ery/frogs.html
I thought these frogs were breed for stores, not wild frogs... If these are bred for pet stores, how did this hormone get into the water to effect my frog when it was developing?

Its kinda scary if I think about it now... Maybe this hormone is in the drinking water too!!