I guess my questions are as follow:
Are my temperatures and humidity levels fine?
Is it normal for it to stay brown for so long, and if not, any suggestions on what to do?
How much should it be feed/how often? and is it too soon to feed it mealworms?
Finally just any tips or advice...
Temp.
My Dumpys are kept at room temp our house is 72 night and day. during the day I have a florescent light on them that does produce a little heat and helps the plants grow.... they like to sit in the top of the tank by the light. At night in the winter I use a red light that gets a bit hotter that I put on top of the tank in case they get cold and the red light does not bother the night time activities... except I can see them.
Color.
mine while near the white lights are bright green to blue. when they are in there water dish or on the ground they are dark brown. when they are on the log or dark colored vines they are brown to dark green. on the plants they are lighter green to emerald. If I pick up one that is brown and hold him for a while he will turn the bright green to blue color... so I am not sure if it is mood or warmth or light... or the combo of all of it... but in a dark place they are brown.
Environment.
I have two dumpys in a 30 gallon tall with live plants and 1/2 top soil and 1/2 peat moss. I scrape off 2" of the mix once a month and add new peat moss. twice a week I turn under the soil to mix it up before feeding them. I also clean the glass and the plants at this time... I use a bit of warm water to wash the leaves of the plants. I wash the water bowl out every other day with very hot water and refill with cool water with the de-chlorine stuff.
Food.
I put 16 crickets in twice a week right after cleaning there cage so they get to know the food comes after the cleaning. so the 2 of them share 32 crickets a week... that is about the 2 crickets a day idea... but they seem to like to eat 4 or so at a time then some of the crickets hang out for a few days and then are gone. The crickets seem to leave them alone and do not bite them. or hang out by them. but maybe thats because the cage is like a forest. I dust once a week with the calcium and I have a chunk of sweet potato in the cage for the crickets to gut load on while they wait for there demise.
Handling.
I get my frogs out once a night while watching TV... I hold them each about 20 or 30 min... they seem to like it from what I can tell. I get the male out when he chirps... then the female next. then wash my hands and move on to the red eyes. seems like only my female red eye likes to be held. I have greys in one tank, red eyes in another, Bull Frogs in a pond in the basement, and my dumpys... I think the female red eye is my favorite with the dumpys next... the greys pee all the time and the bullfrogs are slimy.... but I still hold them once a week on cage cleaning day.