I've owned two WTFs for two years. Only specific times of the year one or the other doesn't eat. The pet store here says they're hibernating but I don't believe that's the problem. My bigger one will eat all dang day. My littler one will not eat for a week straight. Probably longer but I only allow it to be a week. I do force feed my littler one a couple crickets in 5 minutes apart. Sometimes that's what you gotta do. Anyway, the overall temperature is around 80 or 85. Humidity is around 70? My littler one will burrow under a plant or under the log I have in there. He does climb whenever I just fed him but other than that, he just hides. When I do feed him, I take him out of the tank to a flat board. He still doesn't want to eat, therefore I must force a couple in him. I have a type of fine soil in the bottom. The tank is rather tall so that's not a problem. I'm just lost as to what it is. I'm a full time college student with a part time job, on top of it, moving out soon so I don't have time to deal with them. I've considered selling them to a great pet owner but I can't bring my heart to do it. Any help is welcomed!
This has happened more than once at the same time of year? Odd.
Is there any chance the little frog was wild-caught? Or was in an environment where they were deliberately hibernated?
I think that the frog might be okay after not eating for only a week if he's a good sized adult. But I could be wrong. Force-feeding might cause more stress than good, but if it got him eating again it might not be too bad.
The only other thing I can think of is that it might be a little warm for the frogs, or the little one's hibernation at the same time each year was just coincidence.
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