Thank you for taking the time to read over all this and respond, I appreciate it a lot

I will for sure keep all that in mind if I contact Dr Frye, as I think that'd be the easiest for all of us here.

Right now I have one tank, the one he's in, and I was thinking about using paper towels on the bottom so I could be sure when and if I see poop, so I'll know when he's eaten but I didn't want to do anything hasty in case he is just a very stressed frog just getting used to his new surroundings. I'll try to grab some non bleached paper towels at the store tomorrow. Also, right now I have him in my room, I don't really make much noise(no T.V and I keep my earphones on while on the computer) but I was debating moving him upstairs to our empty guest room where there would be even less disturbance.

I do have the sides covered up for his comfort, and monitor the temperature and humidity to keep it in check. I use spring water for spraying and for his water dish and have a uvb 5.0 light bulb on during the day(Because my room stays unusually dim I didn't want to confuse him). The only times I've handled him the past few days was when I was giving him his pedi soaks, and I just glanced at his tummy to make sure the coloring was okay. All the crickets are defiantly within the space between his eyes and are kept dusted.

If it is just stress I'm worried that the pedi soaks(Which he seems to dislike greatly, although it does give him a bit of energy) and the reptaboost would just stress him out more.

The white lines alone didn't seem very unusual it was just he didn't have them when I purchased him so it worried me a bit. I'll grab some of the Reptaboost as soon as I can and try to give him a bit. I do have some pictures(Though not the best of quality) of the lines on his legs. I really do hope they're normal.

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