Hey Everyone,
So I had a sad happening with my Waxy, but my hope is that by posting this here maybe some of you who are looking into owning this awesome species might go into keeping them a little bit more informed. Let me preface this by saying I am not a herpotologist, nor a vet. Despite that I've done a lot a research through reading, and talked with a few herp experts that feel my suggestion might be very valid. Bascially my suggestion is that if you decide to own waxys, don't keep one by itself if it has been in a situation in which it was housed with others for any significant quantity of time. I have not found any scientific evidence for what I'm suggesting, so again I'm not claiming something definitive, this is just what I have concluded after my experience. If you do some digging, you'll find quite a few sources online that discuss waxys being social frogs. I am a firm believer that with any herp, the more closely you can simulate the natural conditions of a the original environment the healthier your animal will be, so I'd say it's at least logical to keep waxys in social groups, and really believe it's something they need to be healthy IF they've spent any time that way previously. If you happen to get a young frog that hasn't bonded to a social group maybe it's not an impact to their health if they're kept alone.
That said this was my experience: I bought a waxy back at the end of October who had been in a group of three. I wanted to get mroe than one and felt bad keeping him alone, but since mine was the last one at the store and it's a species that can be hard to find I wasn't able to =( To make a long story short, he started out doing well, with some periodic instances of some behaviors and apparent conditions that gave me pause. Overall though he snapped out of those instances looked good and had a great appetite until two weeks ago when he lost all interst in food/was no longer active at night and then died a couple days ago.
I spoke extensively with my vet (who is a herpitologist) and the owner of the rep shop I got the frog (which has a great reputation) quite a bit over the course of keeping him and a lot when he started to go down hill, and a few keepers on here. All of his essential needs were met, the conditions of his enclosure, lighting, food, vitamens, water, humidty, etc. were all what they should be. He had no signs of parasites or infection of any kind. In trying to save him, I did a full battery of treatments that just didn't take in the end =( which left me pretty baffled as to what went wrong.
So again, I realize there could have been another cause and am sure there are plenty of healthy waxys kept alone, but after talking more with some of the local experts I know I really think that ultimately his health went down-hill due to the stress of having been part of a social group and then being kept without any friends--which if that's the case leaves me feeling pretty sad. But anyways, the point of this post, like I said, is just ot suggest to someone thinking of keepign a waxy to keep at least one other especially if they've ever lived with others. I really believe it will be a big benefit to your frog's health, if not something totally essentail to it.