Quote Originally Posted by helm96 View Post
I would have washed everything personally. Even when I do a tank clean for my Whites and they are the ones going back in I clean everything with hot water. When I clean the wood and background I clean it with hot water and a toothbrush. Then the wood I bake for 1 hour at 250 degrees. This way it will kill any parasites that might be hiding in the wood.

If you just got them it might take some time for them to adapt to the new environment. When I got my first RETF he went 2 weeks without eating or moving, then out of no where on the 9th day he ate every single cricket and was cruising the tank. I am not sure on the mannerisms of Green Tree Frogs to know if this may be the case.

Make sure that the humidity and temp in the enclosure is appropriate for your Green Tree Frog. Also keep 3 sides of the tank covered, this will help the frogs feel more secure.

Just a few thoughts and opinions of mine.
Thanks for the input, I cleaned off everything with hot water and and dechlorinated the water as mentioned, I'm just hoping it's ok for the new frogs. My old Gray Tree Frogs passed of kidney failure I think, so I don't think there is a direct risk of the log or plastic plants to them, but I'm just paranoid about everything at the moment. The not eating thing I guess should have been expected, I'll toss some crickets in tonight and see if they're gone in the morning, but we'll see.