Quote Originally Posted by Leefrogs View Post
I would say change in behavior is a reason to worry. Going down to 66 is ok, but it's not good when there's no daytime highs. I didn't suggest a heating blanket-- human heating pads. I would atleast get them some place about 75-85. Even if it's just one side of the tank. Running a space heater will run a couple bucks a day.
No your frogs won't die, but don't have proper temps to digest their food.
And whites will go into a hybernation and be very stressed by it. As a cooling period isused for breeding and that also stresses them

I threw in crickets just now, three frogs are eating with gusto, the one in question, who was soaking for 24 hours, perked up when he saw the crickets but he hasnt left his leaf yet to hunt, i will check back in a half hour to see if he left the spot to hunt.
the tanks been about 77 all winter, but now that its spring the temps changed indoors.
the tank is still 73 right now..i just need to get it up 2 more degrees right? to 75?

just curious, but how would i get a human heating pad to stay on the side of the tank?
i cant put it on top because it would block the light