Hi Stephen,
I have three Afrixalus Fornasinii and have found that their secretive nature is one of the most challenging aspects of their care. It took me ages to figure out how to tempt them into the open so I don't know if the following tips will be of help to you. Mine do not seem to like infra red night light, although all my other species are happy with it. They prefer total darkness, but this doesn't help when it comes to viewing them! So now I keep their viv just far enough away from an infra red source so that they feel secure, but I can still see their outlines, and that way they scamper around at night.

They also like plenty of cover and a good misting in the early evening, and playing the sound of their species calling on the internet seems to get the males coming out to investigate. They spend lots of time sleeping, so a reptile hide which allows you to view the animals inside (there are a couple on the market) is a good investment. They are masters at slipping around the viv undetected, but when you do see them, they are extremely beautiful and graceful.

If you want to breed them, the girls can be choosy about the kind of leaves they will use to fold over to make their nurseries, so you might have to try offering the little madams a few different types. Mine have folded artificial silk leaves, but had difficulty sticking the edges together. Natural might be best.

Let me know how you are getting on with yours.

All the best,
Jayne