This is Squidge, she is fond of wedging herself in the corners of her vivarium (thus the name) but when she does, sometimes her back legs flip outwards really strangely. I think it's just a quirk but I wanted to ask if anyone else has tree frogs that do this, or if they think it may be related to some sort of problem. Currently my working theory is that she sticks in the corner, slides down the glass a little, and that causes her back feet to rotate away from the glass.
Just as a bit of history, I raised her from a tadpole and she's currently living in a 18x18x24 vivarium with two other greys. She can be a little slower to eat than her roommates, so sometimes I have to take her out to feed her on her own. She eats crickets dusted with reptocal and reptivite on alternate days. She isn't growing quite as fast as her siblings, but is cleared of parasites. Does anyone have any thoughts on this?