Quote Originally Posted by MrFunkhouser View Post
Our Whites Tree Frog is not looking well and we are not sure what's wrong with him. When we got him 5 months ago he was a lovely classic jade colour at night and that dull brown during the day. Recently however, he's been constantly brown and just not 'looking' right, and more worryingly within the last week, he seems to have lost the ability to climb very well, sliding down surfaces he used to cling fine to, and is generally more clumsy.

There are other frogs in the same 45x45x60mm exo-terra vivarium, a false tomato frog called Gary, which was bought at the same time from a reputable shop (owned by a PHD-in-frogs bearing man) so I presume HE is not toxic. About 2 months ago we procured a Grey Tree Frog we named Squarepusher, and two weeks ago we bought two Common Tree Frogs called Nietzsche and Shylock. We're prepared for the possibility that the new frogs may be toxic to the Whites Tree Frog, and would appreciate if anyone could shed light on his debilitation.

Thanks in advance,

N & H
To back up Dalton: Never keep several different species of frogs in the same cage. They are usually poison to each other and they can eat each other.
In fact... keeping two frogs of the same species together can be dangerous as well if they are of dramatically different sizes as, again they can eat each other. (Which creates the question: are Neitzsche and Shylock the same size?)

As Dalton said you should probably separate all the frogs ASAP. Perhaps have one cage for Gary, one cage for Phase for Squarepusher, one cage for Nietzche and Shylock and one cage for Humperdink. Keep in mind that different frogs generally require different aquarium sizes and set ups. Also keep in mind that the more frogs you have in one cage the bigger that cage must be.