Ok, first off, to avoid confusion, they are Australian green tree frogs (white's tree frogs or dumpy's). Correct? Because they don't look like American green tree frogs.

Second, I agree 120% with Carlos, she needs her own quarantine tank so you can truly monitor her eating and her waste (poo). She also needs a pedialyte bath ASAP to get some electrolytes back in her.

Other issues regarding the enclosure. Whatever you are using to measure humidity is incorrect. There is no way that enclosure is holding 60% humidity with an open screen top and a heat lamp glaring down into it. That heat lamp is surely burning up any humidity in the tank. Get rid of the uv light, white's don't require uv lighting. They definitely need climbing space. They are tree frogs being kept as a terrestrial frog. While that's most likely not causing the issue with your frog, it definitely needs to be addressed

Feeding outside the enclosure should be addressed as well. Every time you take them out to feed them, stresses them. And stress is one of the biggest killers of amphibians. I would recommend feeding in their enclosure using a glass bowl for the crickets so they are contained. Also, those sprays are not as good as powders for supplements. Recommend you switch to powders for calcium and vitamin supplements, making sure the crickets are well coated before feeding.

As far as #29, highly unlikely. Unless you got them from a breeder, most white's are wc animals. The reason I mention that is because most wc white's sold at pet stores have parasites, and that is what I would suspect is wrong with her. Definitely get her in a qt tank and have a fecal exam done as soon as possible.


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