Don't know what caused it, but you should monitor your current red-eyed tree frog for any signs of illness. This is why any new arrivals should be quarantined for at least 30 days before being put with the new one. Here is a guide to help figure out why your new red-eye passed away:
1. Size of enclosure?
2. # of inhabitants - specifically other frogs and size differences?
3. Humidity?
4. Temperature?
5. Water - type - for both misting and soaking dish?
6. Materials used for substrate?
7. Enclosure set up i.e. plants (live or artificial), wood, bark and other materials. - How were things prepared prior to being put into the viv?
8. Main food source?
9. Vitamins and calcium? (how often?)
10. Lighting?
11. What is being used to maintain the temperature of the enclosure?
12. When is the last time he/she ate?
13. Have you found poop lately?
14. A pic would be helpful including frog and enclosure (any including cell phone pic is fine)
15. Describe frog's symptoms and/or recent physical changes; to include it's ventral/belly area.
16. How old is the frog?
17. How long have you owned him/her?
18. Is the frog wild caught or captive bred?
19. Frog food- how often and if it is diverse, what other feeders are used as treats?
20. How often the frog is handled?
21. Is the enclosure kept in a high or low traffic area?
22. Describe enclosure maintenance (water changes, cleaning, etc)





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