Quote Originally Posted by Froggiefressh View Post
Whelp I have a tiger-legged tree frog and have kept him for almost a month now. My girlfriend and I bought him as a baby, He has grown a lot I think he was about a half inch when we got him and is now at a inch 1/2. The little guy usually sleeps for a whole night then comes out the next night sleep for another night comes out the next etc, But right now He seems to have been sleeping for 3 days. Any thoughts, suggestions, comments, or concerns?!

Thanks,
Greg
Hi Greg,
I have red eyed tree frogs and do not know the specific parameters ( heat and humidity, etc ) for tiger legs, although similar. Many FF member will know , though !!!!!!
BUT, similar is not good enough, as you will want it just right!

FYI: I have a red eyed tree frog that gets up every single night. He goes back to the VERY exact ( and I mean exact) spot every morning.
I found this so interesting, I actually traced the outline of his body on the outside of the viv glass with a marker. It truly amazing ! To look at him day after day in the same spot ; I would assume he never moved if I had not witnessed him do so. So, it could be possible he IS getting up ?

It is great that you are seeking advise. There actually may be nothing wrong, or conversely, a change in behavior warrants keeping a close eye on him.

It will be very helpful if you could post the following information:
Size of enclosure
# on inhabitants - specifically ( if there is another tiger --- how big is it ?)
humidity
temp
water - type - for both misting and soaking dish
materials used for substrate
enclosure set up ie plants, live or artificial -if live how were they prepared prior to being put into the viv
main food source
vitamins and calcium ? ( how often )
lighting
what is specifically being used to maintain the temperature of the enclosure
when is the last time he ate and have you found poop lately
a pic would be great- any little cell phone pic is fine

Hope this helps
Lynn

some resources ( I'm sure you may have seen)
Tiger Leg Monkey Tree Frogs
Tiger Leg Tree Frog Phyllomedusa Tomopterna