Quote Originally Posted by LilyPad View Post
I am sympathetic to the fact that you're only 12. When I was 12, I had a cat, MY cat, and he had diabetes. Anyone who has gone through this knows how pricey it can be. There were a lot of medications and vet visits and they were my responsibility. I had a paper route, I babysat, I did an excessive amount of chores, I helped family members with yard work. I did everything that I could to cover his expenses, right down to the cost of having him euthanized when his quality of life declined to a point that he couldn't come back from.

After he passed, I knew that I didn't want to spend every spare minute working and doing chores to earn money for a sick animal. I didn't get anymore pets until I was 18 and capable of caring for them.

And just so you know, the cat was FREE, didn't even cost me $15.

I am sorry that you're losing your frog and can't afford to take care of it properly. My advice is to lay off the pets then for a while if your parents aren't willing to help you out and you can't afford to take care of it properly. It's unfair that frogs should suffer and die a drawn out death because of it.
I should just stick with tarantulas for a while.
But one last idea, could he be hibernating by instinct? He hasn't eaten in 2 weeks, doesn't open his eyes(maybe once or twice under warm water, and hasn't lost any weight in that 2 weeks.