Hi guys

I had a painted reed frog (Hyperolius marmoratus) for a while in a smaller rubbermaid style container with a smaller leaf folding frog. I was given a tinker reed frog (Hyperolius tuberilinguis) by a guy who found them in a pack of bananas. I kept them separate for a while and then housed them together in one of those tall Exo-Terra style critter keepers. They both occur in the exact same region and both can be found living in reeds together in the wild so that is why I put them together. But I noticed that when I moved him out of the smaller tub with his small leaf folding frog companion the leaf folding frog stopped eating after a while and died over a very short period, and also the painted reed frog (Hyperolius marmoratus) has stopped eating now and starting to lose weight. Do you think this is a result that they are not comfortable with each other? The tinker reed frog (Hyperolius tuberilinguis) is eating like a demon though.

I am going to separate them tonight, but it is a shame cause the cage I have for them is really nicely set up.

What can I do to get his energy up so that he can hunt again? I was going to let him soak in a shallow bath of a glucose/water mixture (we have a rehydrate brand for babies that I often use on reptiles). I have been worried that there is some kind of virus/fungus spreading and my vet is not comfortable with treating amphibians with liquid baytril.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated guys.