What I really want to see is a pic of the frog. Please post it to ***** it's condition, it may change the course of actions to be taken. Regardless, temps, and humidity have to be spot on and 3 sides have to covered. Depending on a size of the frog you might need to get a smaller tank for time being. Cory was spot on! Stress (husbandry mistakes) is a leading cause of frogs not eating and/or dying in captivity, that had to be fixed ASAP. The smaller the frog the less time frame you have to save him, once you see you have a problem. Older, bigger frogs are somewhat more forgiving to husbandry mistakes.