I need some advice and I am not sure what way I should go. I have a 15 year old whites tree frog. In November he pretty much stopped eating. I took him to the Vet after almost a week and a half of him refusing crickets ( I usually hand feed him). She ran a a few test and pretty much said he is in the clear for any major problems but suggested I change his cage setting to how pretty much all of you have yours. When Hetfield was a baby, he kept getting bacterial infections and I just decided to take out all the moss and stuff after he kept getting better. I finally just had white sketch pad paper on the bottom, a large enough bowl for soaking and a cave thing to hide in and a 2.0 uvb bulb and thats it. He has stayed like that for 15 years. I am still having a little bit of issues getting him to totally eat like before but he finally accepted a few crickets here and there. He is still active and jumping, soaking in his bowl. So now that I wrote that novel, my question is should I go with the vet says and change his cage to the moss, tree branch, set up or stick with what he was always had. I only did half the cage to see how he would react to it. He doesn't go in the moss or sit on this branch thing I got him unless i place him on it. He will just sit there, but yet he seems content. He is usally a brownish color and the other day he turned almost bright green. He hasn't done that in years..The vet said he should be totally fine with the change but should I change something that has seemed to work this long?!?
Thank you for any help!!!!