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Usually this means that your frog is an albino version of a reticulated clawed frog. as far as I know it's just their colouring. This happened to my frog 'gamma,' a few months ago and he's so healthy.

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Q: Your albino clawed frog has recently developed grayish colored spots on its back what are they and are they bad?
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