So the froglet that was sick and I thought passed this morning was moved into a small plastic container to be properly laid to rest somehow (frozen ground sucks in these moments), I found him in a different position altogether from what he had been placed in. And not just moved, but in a normal live position. So I opened the container (I honestly don't know if it was sealed tight or not, but now I have it cracked on the lid for oxygen sake), and I've sprayed water in there, just enough to coat the bottom but not submerge him AT ALL, and now I'm going to run out to get honey, because his poop that I did found was very undigested, and when I look at his belly from under the container, I can see black through the stomach, which I assume might be poop? He doesn't look bloated, and I didn't get any feedback to know what may be wrong, he did poop last night, but it was very undigested (so yes, I can definetly confirm he is sick). Also, right now he has his legs spread behind him, but his head is still up. Please, if anyone knows what I can do to help him, I'd really like to save him. Sorry if this is poorly written, I'm in a bit of a panic.

All the information for an emergency is on the included topic, and just to update the feedings, he managed to eat one cricket last night as well. He was fine (enough) 30 minutes before I had found him "drowned", he had been clinging to the side of the soaking dish, then 30 minutes later he was completely submerged. But if anyone has any suggestions to perk him up even, I'd appreciate it alot.

http://www.frogforum.net/tree-frogs/...e-froglet.html