Alicia,

Good Morning

They will do this and some more than others.
Be sure the humidity remains ok --- > mist a little more---- see if the hiding stops?

Maybe think about additional hiding places for the frog.
If they start to create their "own" spots you want to be sure the are safe!
Especially at night --- you don't want any thing to shift shift around.

Coconut huts are fun to 'rig'.
I buy fresh ones. ( I like them to look more natural ) You know, without the "perfect" little doorway cut into it.


Buy a few

It's a lot of work
Score ( I use a dremel ) a line along the seam ( it's typically along the longest -length- of the coconut )
Drill holes at apposite ends of each other along the score line
Let all the fluid drain out
Use a hammer and chisel ---> to break the coconut on the score-line.
Most of the time , they will break un-even creating a much more natural looking entry !

Leave the coconut meat inside the 1/2s
Bake them ( until the coconut meat turns light brown) it will sterilize the coconut and make it MUCH easier to remove it.
1/2 hour - at least 250 degrees

When cooled the meat will come out under clod running water at the sink.

ALL the edges have to be sanded--- they are very sharp
I use the dremel for this as well. Warning --- this makes a HUGE mess -- you will want to take it outdoors.

I face the opening of the towards the back

PLUS when you are sure of what sex frog you have --- you could get HER(?) some company

They make a great 'spa' too !
If they should NOT hold water...place a small pc of saran under it !
Works like a charm !

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