For anyone viewing this thread, I believe this owner is refering to a Pacman Frog, just because this thread was placed in the Pacman Frog sub-forum. I know many Frog Experts search the "new post", so I can certainly see where the confusion is.

Tips? 100% humidity is far too high for a Pacman Frog. You may have a lid without enough ventilation, or perhaps your substrate is too moist. It your heater is on your "wet" side (assuming you have a water dish on the side, and also assuming that you have an UTH or heat lamp on one specific side of the tank to provide a tempreture gradient), then that alone can make water evaporate and bring the humidity up higher.

Also, Pacman Frogs prefer a tempreture of 80-85*F in the daytime, and 70-75*F at night. You don't want to go over 85, especially with high humidity (like writing smilly faces on the mirror in a small bathroom after someone took a long, very hot shower).

I have heard from ealier threads about Pacman Frogs flipping. Perhaps you can search for the threads using the search option, and maybe even PM the owners who experienced the issue.

My Pacman Frog, Malcolm, just ate the first cricket he had eaten in over a week and a half today. I am so proud of him. A month, though, seems abit long to go without eating properly. Perhaps your Pacman Frog doesn't feel confotable in his environment? Perhaps if you could provide more information on the setup (substrate, hides, heaters, etc) we could help you much more effectively.

I hope this helps, and I really hope your Pacman Frog recovers his/her appetite!