Hi everyone, I am new to the forum. I have rescued a Gray tree frog within the last 3 weeks. I live in New England and the weather has been very up and down. I have my Gray in a 20-30 gallon octagonal tank, It is much taller than it is wide. I am using coconut substrate for now and I will be going to NEHERP on wednesday to pick up a bunch of froggy supplies. I am always afraid I am doing something wrong. I am changing the substate to their special mix and I am adding springtails as a clean-up crew,Flat leaf litter for him to walk on,A hide away, A sloping frog tub that he can easily slide in and out of without fear of drowning, Bamboo poles, A plant made for GTFs, water conditioner etc. I hope I am on the right track. I thought that because I had well water that it would be ok for him but I read that I should still treat his water so I will. I have left him alone for the most part besides adding crickets, But I have noticed that he has dug a hole and he has been in it for two days. At first I could see his cute face, But now I can't! He did this a week ago, But I thought he miraculously escaped so I searched under the leaves and found him. He seemed very sluggish. I put a cricket in and he ate it. Only now, I can't see him at all. Is he hibernating??? Is it dangerous to wake him up when I change the substrate? Is it normal for them to hibernate when it is 71 degrees? I keep humidity around 60-70 After I mist though, It climbs to 90. I am really afraid that I can't see him but I don't want to stress him. Also on this dark substrate, I cannot see froggy poo. I am sorry about the super long post. I just adore my pet, Just like all of you Froggy hugs from Peachy Rabbit