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    Reason asked for species is that there is more than one in P.R.; were the invasive HI frog originated. A Coqui from HI, is Eleutherodactylus coqui or as known in P.R., the Common Coqui. Maybe you want to bring the enclosure temperature to 75F during the day (watch the humidity does not drop) and see if that perks him up.
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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    Thanks Carlos. What do you think about having a heating pad attached to the outside of the terrarium? I purchased a pad, but the directions say dont use it if the tank has water in it. The manufacturer warns against this because of hairline cracks in the glass, even if you put it above the water line. However, the sales person assured me this was just a disclaimer and that cracks don't occur?

    thanks for everyones help.

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