Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
How long ago did you change the substrate and clean the enclosure? What is the substrate moisture level? Is there any driftwood or moss?

Could be that the frog ate something within the substrate that may have put off eating like a large fiber while chasing crickets.I believe it makes their tummy a little upset and you may want to give the little one a honey/pedialyte bath. This will also give you a chance to give the frog a good looking over.

I don't have Tomato Frogs, but my Pacmans seem to do this when they have something that they need to poop out. Especially if its one of those fibers.
The substrate had been changed a few days before I noticed the one wasn't interested in eating. There is no driftwood or moss in their enclosure. I try to take out as much of those fibers as I can find. I believe it pooped a couple of days ago, as it came out of the hole it was in and poop was in there. Substrate is kept damp/moist like I keep my pacmans.

I will be changing the substrate again today and checking them out -- haven't really seen either of them out lately, but at least one has been eating as crickets have been gone in a short time after giving them crickets.

Edit: substrate was changed, found pretty much what I expected -- 2 lively tomato frogs, one now about 2 inches long, the other still about 1 1/2 inches but maybe grew a bit since I last saw it. Maybe the smaller one is eating when I'm not watching -- doesn't seem like it's lost any weight.