My adult Pyxie has been acting weird over the last couple of days. Often I see her in the water bowl and trying to get out over either of the back corners of the tank. The pool's a rounded bowl so I had to put balled up terry cloths in the corners in case she got stuck if that makes any sense. She sometimes also paces back and forth against the front tank wall, in and out of the water like she can't make up her mind what she wants or is doing. It's strange behavior to me, it looks like she's stressed about something but I'm having a hard time deducing about what if that is in fact the case. She'll move a bit then stay still, then move again.
I have no reason to think something is seriously wrong with her because she eats ANY time food is offered, day or night seems to make no difference to her even though I keep her in a room that gets a decent amount of indirect light during the day and subsequently poops with fair regularity (food is Dubias and nightcrawlers btw offered every 3 days, a regime she has never failed to comply with). Temps/humidity at the moment are low to mid 70s and 85% respectively. I know that's a bit cooler than some prefer to keep them but she seems to do fine, plus there's a small aquarium heater in her water that keeps the water temp at a constant 78 or so degrees (getting a new one soon to make it a bit higher tho). Sometimes the humidity spikes up to little over 90% at night probably because the infrared light I use for daytime heat (day temps = mid 80s).
She tends to act this way at night, which I suppose has something to do with the nocturnal tendencies of these frogs despite my female's willingness to eat during the daytime.
So with her consistent (insatiable more like lol) appetite and regular pooping, it seems nothing's wrong except for her strange "pacing" behavior. Could it be the humidity's too high, as I've mentioned it sometimes exceeds 90% at night? Though I'm taking off some of the plastic wrap I've got over part of the top of the tank to relieve this.
Does anyone else's Pyxies do anything like this?