Green Tree frog turning blue!

Cshbirdy

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One of my green tree frogs- housed with 4 others- is changing color from bright green to a whitish blue. It looks like vitilago as he is still eating, a healthy weight, the skin is not sloughing off or blistered or pussy or anything. Has anyone witnessed this?
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