Well, it's hard to tell from a distance.
You know you're frogs better then i do ofcourse.
WIth my tree frogs i know they don't have to wake-up each and every night,
sometimes they seem to sleep both day and night.
In my case they have eaten enough then.
What you can do to try and wake him up is spraying when the lighting goes out.
Increasing the humidity by spraying long enough will wake up most frogs,
even during the day when i do this i am able to wake them up,
the red eyes will even start feeding and calling when i do so.
Altough i avoid it outside my "raining season" since they are nocturnal afterall.
Waking them up during the day isn't exactly a great idea.
If this doesn't help and you are sure he is way to skinny,
i would call a vet to ask what can be used like the elekrolyze.
This will bring up their bloodvalues and provide them with an energy boost.
It;s about the same what people get in the hospital when dehydrated or unable to drink.
As soon as you can, try to (let) examine a swab and/or feces to check the reason behind this.
Maybe someone from the same region as you can help you find a specialized vet.
Good idea maybe to make a list around here with specialized vets troughout the US,
makes it a little easier finding one if you ask me.
But that is something for the moderators, they can make a sticky on that.
I won't be able to help you on that i think![]()





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