Do you have any pics of the frogs and their habitat? Sometimes, animals from the pet store arrive stressed through no fault of your own. Sometimes it takes them a little while to get used to their new surroundings. I wouldn't worry too much, though. As long as they are eating regularly and not losing weight like crazy, they should be fine.
71 degrees is a tad on the low side, but nothing this species can't handle. What kind of lighting are you using with them, if any? A fluorescent light bulb placed above the tank should provide all the heat they need. I don't recommend heat lamps or incandescent bulbs. These are designed for basking reptiles and get too hot for a frog. You can also use a heating pad or mat.
Humidity can be increased temporarily by misting or spraying water in the tank. Hyla cinera is tolerant of a wide range of humidity levels, being from the southern US.
You can pick up a hygrometer (to measure humidity) for under $10. I recommend the ones sold in cigar shops over the ones found in pet stores.





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