I look forward to any advice, of course! With out FF , I don't know what I would do ?
Up-date:

Well, my Agalychnis moreletii may be having a bit of trouble adjusting to her new enclosure?
I pray that this is the problem!
She could be eating better ! I am a little concerned!
She is eating- but -VERY little.
She looks a tiny bit thinner to me.

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She has not eaten for the past 3 nights.
She ate one dusted cricket 4 nights ago.
( similar pattern for the past 3 weeks)

All her other behaviors and habits seen to be the same.
I witnessed her soaked and shed last night.
She was not interested in the food, and just climbed back up to the pothos canopy.
I got up during the past several nights - she was up and hanging out, looking alert, and was not in the same spot in the AM.
Unfortunately, she had to be moved out for a week after completion of the viv, because I had a front door issue. So, she has been back in for about 10 days.
I supposed it is reasonable to give her a little longer!

My 2 enclosures are identical, w/ the exception in that the one she is in ( alone) is 18" wide and not 36" wide ( both are 36" H).

Food for thought:
The biggest difference is- she is alone, and no longer with the A. callidryas 'group' of 5 ( an environment of which she shared since after her quarantine period - late dec 2009)

The difference in care- for all -was adding the Mist King in Jan 12'. / with distilled water in the bucket.

I have noticed a diminished appetite in the callidryas enclosure as well. We have had VERY, VERY dry weather here.
It has not really rained for quite sometime. ????????
This is my 3rd winter w/ my tree frogs, and the most challenging one. The enclosures are in my basement. The weather here is so erratic ( temp wise) I feel like I am constantly adjusting the heat and humidity. I have even gone so-far-as-to get 2 new probe gauges, just in case the other two ( unlikely) have cra****-out, from the mister.

I have re-place the mist king water ( in the bucket ) to their de-chlorinated water, just to be on the safe side.

Thanks for reading!
Lynn