Hi Lisa,
Sorry...I was out ..... just got back. You are doing a great job !!!

I read your PM. I would keep doing the soaks. one part plain( unflavored pedi ) to 10 parts distilled water It's a good sign it went back in a little by itself. I would switch to the pedi soaks though. Luke warm . Leave him in the next soak for an hour . Soak: in a shallow container /covered so his bottom is in the water/ but water not above his chin.

Sometimes they will wiggle their bodies to get it back. After one of the soaks tonight ( after lights out for the frog) hopefully he will get up on the glass. If he is trying to get it back in himself you will see him changing position often and wiggling a little. Hopefully he doesn't try to touch it with his back legs. Fingers crossed.


dechlorinated water (reptisafe) or aquatize---should be used for soaking dishes as well
Wet paper towel (Spring water) should be de-chlorinated ...simply make a bunch of gallon containers ahead of time-easy ( save your spring water bottles)
humidity 70 -90% yes, you're right ..too high

Crickets, mostly 1/2 inch but some have been a little bigger. way to big -- I feed my adult red eyed tree frogs --small only-- ( this is likely the cause for prolapse... sorry ) order some from josh frogs ?

Crickets, Live Crickets, Cricket Care | Josh's Frogs

skip food tonight
pull the back legs off the crickets until you can get the smaller ones( they will be easier to digest)

Parasites and impaction could also be an underlying factor; but since the crickets are large- I think that's the culprit.

Lynn - please let us know how the rest of the afternoon goes !