Very sorry for your loss!

Could you please post a photo of his enclosure?

I'd like to dig a little deeper into this, and see what caused his death.

The temperature may have been too cold, I know these frogs prefer temperatures of 75F and up as they are a tropical frog, so 68 was too cold, this would have stressed the frog, but I'm not sure it would have been enough to kill it. Did you suply it with a heat pad?

I recently purchased a coin sized pacman frog, and when they are little like that, they require an external heat source, so I keep my baby in the high 70s to low 80s and it sticks to the heat pad area of it's viv like glue, so the temperature could have deninitely had something to do with it.

What did you keep his humidity at? Tomato frogs require high humidity. 75%-85% Did you have a humidity gague?

Was it supplied with a shallow bowl of non-chlorinated water to soak in?

What was it's staple food source? Crickets, worms, etc.? Did you dust it's food with a vitamin & calicum dust?

Is there anything in the tank it could have accidently ingested such as small rocks, chips of wood, long strands of moss, etc that could have caused impaction?

Also, a photo of the dead frog may/would help.

~Royce

P.S. Let's figure this out!