Quote Originally Posted by Leefrogs View Post
4-5 things I see. One, the papertowels have print on them. Then the cage is probably small, and you should cover 3 sides with new arrivals. Stress...
Then all the crickets are going to hide in the moss, a swollen frog is sign of impaction. And then there's no hiding spots at all. Stress again. And possibly a bacterial infection from having to sit in water all the time. WTF can be 50% hummidity, and they have a waterbowl to hydrate in.
But no frog likes to feel exposed on all 4 sides, especially in a new home.
LeeFrogs...
Thank you for this comment.

The paper towel with print was only in the tank for an hour or two while I ran to the store for plain paper towels. It was all I had at the time. Suppose I should have opted for no towel. Would that exposure time have harmed them?

Crickets where only offered from a glass bowl. First frog never went anywhere near the moss, because he never moved from the spot he was in. (not even during the night)

The photo taken above was just for the first few hours of the 18 days that I had them...Larger branch to climb was added. Good size of live potho's was added. Moss was not in there the entire time, the moss was what frog was purchased with.

Do you not suggest damp paper towel for a quarantine tank? (in regards to sitting in water all the time) I thought that was standard?

Are you thinking that this was just a stress thing?

I have very young children...my house is always crazy and less then peaceful for the majority of the day.