Hey there, I have had my two adult female tomato frogs for about 8 months now, and up until now they have been doing fairly well. For the first couple of months that I had them, they both ate like crazy, I fed them night crawlers, crickets, silkworms, horn worms, and even once in a blue moon guppies and pinky mice. They would even try to hunt the guppies I put in their pond. A little while after that, one of the tomato frogs started eating a bit less than the other one, but still seemed fine. They were both active at night. Now just a few weeks ago, the one tomato frog that ate less started dulling in color. Not by too much, but it was still noticeable. She also started eating far less than before. She didn't eat night crawlers or horn worms anymore, only crickets. And only a few crickets, not as many as before. She stopped going in the water bowl at night (at least of that I observed). Now she just eats about 1-2 large crickets every other day. She sits buried in the substrate all day with her eyelids half closed and she seems to have lost weight. Some days she doesn't even eat so I have resorted to trying to feed her late at night every day. She still moves around a bit at night though. I have them in about a 25 gallon tank (30"x12"x15") with coco fibre substrate, a large fake plant for cover, a cork bark hide, and a shallow water bowl which I put bottled spring water in (I also mist everyday with spring water) and clean daily. The humidity in their enclosure is always about 75-85 % and once in a while may drop to 65% for a short period. I am not using any heat source right now since the temperature in the room fluctuates between 75-80 during the day, and 70-75 at night. I have a 50 gallon (48"x12"x18") set up for them with a false bottom and a shallow pond area. I have an abg mix as the substrate and the three sides (back, left and right) are covered with a spray foam background with peat moss siliconed on it. I have some plants ready to be added to the tank but I haven't yet, I will also be adding woodlice and springtails before I put the frogs in. PLEASE help me help my tomato frog. Thanks