Quote Originally Posted by SmileyB View Post
a darker red, not like bright like candy apple, but not pink, like a dark tint red, it goes from about where his knees are to his rear, it doesn't extend anywhere else just that area.
Well, it's definitely hard to tell from the pic. Whites Tree Frogs have a pink/red type coloration to them on their legs and belly, which could be what you're describing (my two frogs have always had that) The best course of action right now would be to monitor the frog and look for any signs of stress (not eating, staying low to the ground, etc.) and monitor the color. Red leg is generally caused by cold and poor housing conditions, so if it does get any worse, take apart and clean the entire enclosure. If he perks up and the redness goes away, you're good. Unfortunately, with amphibians, illnesses are commonly lethal, so if a problem does arise, make sure you act on it quickly. But to me, he looks pretty good. As long as you keep the enclosure clean, he eats, and he's active, you should be ok. Be sure to keep us updated! (If you could get a better pic of the legs, that would help a lot) Here's a few links for more info: http://m.wikihow.com/Care-for-a-Sick...ed-Leg-Disease
http://allaboutfrogs.org/info/doctor/sick.html