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    meeper
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    Default Re: :( Please Help if You Can - Strange Behavior

    Thanks, anything right now helps.

    I thought the same thing you mentioned, maybe things were a little cold. But, I checked the temp strips on the enclosure, and they read mid 70s. The house has central air, and should be right around 74 room temp.

    With no light on him and some time, it doesn't appear that he has relaxed. I am in the other room, in an attempt to let my girlfriend sleep without hearing her frog jumping into the ceiling and from wall to wall. I have checked on him a number of times, and each time he's just stuck to a wall. I am about to go sit in that room and see what I see/hear movement wise.

    I should point out, I checked him out for any color changes or weird spots or anything, and don't notice a thing. He looks fine. His eyes are all bugged out, his pupils large when its dark and a slit when we had the light on last.

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    meeper
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    Nope. He's still jumping into the roof of the enclosure... :/

    Man I'm worried about this.

    Should I put a light back on him? Put the tank back the way it was? Put the warmer daybulb on him and say screw the night cycle incase he needs the heat?

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    IgbyKibbits
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    Default Re: :( Please Help if You Can - Strange Behavior

    Quick clarification: Is he in the "cleaning tank" or the permanent tank?

    l wouldn't put the day bulb on him. He's used to a light cycle, and I would think the sudden change would be more stressful. Stick with the night light. Sounds like you are monitoring the temps well (and within the proper night-time temps), and the resulting behavior is not a seeking of "warmth."

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    He's presently in the temporary cleaning tank. It was cleaned out, fresh moss put in, one pond with dechlor water, a fake plant thing which was also cleaned, and a fake tree which was cleaned.

    I just watched him climb up the glass wall, reach the top, then grab the mesh and try to get a grip, maybe push on it, etc. Keep in mind that right now there is no bulb on him.

    I think now I'm also worried he's going to keep doing this until he hurts or exhausts himself, before I can get him to a vet (if they tell me to bring him in).

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    IgbyKibbits
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    You know, honestly, if it were me, I would put him in the permanent tank. Sounds like he's wanting to stretch his legs (given that there aren't any accompanying symptoms) and as long as you don't have any sharp edges, etc., let him tire himself out in a larger environment.

    Again, I don't have experience with this behavior, but that's what I would do!

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    meeper
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    Default Re: :( Please Help if You Can - Strange Behavior

    While I was debating whether or not to move him to the permanent tank with the light, he appears to have calmed down, at least for now.

    After a few more bouts with the top of the enclosure, he's been sitting on the side of the pond (gargoyle style, like he often does.)

    I really am hoping that just for whatever reason this frog felt frisky this evening. It was as soon as we put the nightbulb on, which is when he typically comes out. Plan to continue standing here watching him until he either settles in or morning comes and I can call the vet.

    Thanks again. I'm still hunting for anything I can find about someone experiencing something like this, and after about 4 hours now, still nothing really.

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    IgbyKibbits
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    Default Re: :( Please Help if You Can - Strange Behavior

    No problem - I'm glad to help, if only keeping you company during your frog troubles.

    I've been there and I understand. Might as well use my insomnia to good use :P He's settled down, at least, which should be a good sign!

    From all indications, he sounds "frisky" and that's all. You aren't seeing any other indicators (skin changes, lack of appetite, etc.). And he certainly isn't lethargic :P

    I do think it's entirely compassionate of you to stay up with him, though! You've earned your "karmic medal" for the night!

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