Quote Originally Posted by Wormwood View Post
A change of behavior isn't nessacarily a bad thing, any tropical cold blooded animal at 66 degrees would adjust and slow down. Being at 66 degrees constantly for something like a white tree frog will stress them out and slow digestion, but a few days of cooler temps won't kill them or cause any lasting effects.

Aiming for 75-78 degrees sounds about right.

Good luck with the space heater! It worked fine for my toads when they where down in a basement for winter months.
the rooms 66 not their enclosure
this morning their enclosure was 70, it rose to 73 by mid day and its been at that since
so possibly the frog in question might be ill from something else
i will check on him now to see if he ate. his body is clean, no signs of anything, no reddness or sores. my husband said he saw him yawn once..i felt a little concerned when he said that..