read the answers to trouble questions and i am confused, were you joking through the whole thing or you were serious, would you please be more specific in your replies, what does temps/humidity around mean? do you have gauges? what kind? what are you using for heating?
temps too low as you were advised already
water - filtered is NOT OK, you need to treat it with water conditioner
other questions... you need to reconsider joking when you are asking to help, frog is trouble situation we are taking seriously, it is not a time to joke.
we also need pics of a frog and the enclosure.
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
what about boiled filter water is that ok?And do u think this frog is healthy?
No, boiled water is not okay. Boiling does not remove chloramines, which are toxic to frogs. Like Lija said, you need to use TREATED water, and you need to get (or get someone to pick it up for you) water conditioner from the petstore ASAP. You need to use treated water for their water dish, as well as misting. Also, when you get the conditioner, you need to remove ALL the bedding, and moisten all new bedding with the treated water. 'Prime' is the brand I use, and it is in the fish section of petstores (most fish water conditioners will work though). You just add a few drops to a gallon of water at a time, let it sit for an hour or two, and it's ready to use.
Also; what type of thermometer and hygrometer are you using to measure the temps and humidity?
You can't really tell if a frog is healthy or not just by looking at the top of its head. But if you have had him this long and have not been using water conditioner, my guess is that he is suffering from the toxins in his system. This can be easily reversed, but you need to get the water conditioner for that to happen.
i just got water conditioner today and a heat mat.![]()
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