My daughter has two N. Leopard frogs, raised from mail order tadpoles. The bigger of the two morphed about 6 months ago and has been eating dusted crickets very happily until about 18 days ago. We moved him into a new tank so that the newly-morphed smaller frog could have the smaller tank. I expected him to be stressed by the move, and took great pains to set it up exactly like his old tank, but he just hides in his coconut and will not even go into the water. His previous routine was to hide during the day, and out prowling and swimming all night. He completely ignores his crickets, even when they crawl over his head. I have tried meal worms and well with no luck. I have been using a turkey baster to keep his skin moist, but don't know what else to do for him. The only real difference in the two tanks is that the small one had a full hood with a flourescent bulb, and the new one has a screen cover. At first I had an incandescent bulb in a clamp lamp on him about 13 hours a day; I changed it to a UVB bulb as soon as I could get to town to get one. I keep part of the screen covered with a towel, and mist his tank frequently. The temp is about 75-76 degress during the day and drops to about 72 at night. He has plenty of moss to burrow in, and that's what he does; stays burrowed and will NOT eat. I am sure he is not eating or getting into the water, even at night, since I keep an accurate cricket count and the water is obviously not fouled (no moss or stool at all to clean up). He would take crickets from tweezers before, but not now. He used to sing at nigt (woke me up reguarly at 4 am!) and would answer my alarm clock, but he has been totally silent since his move. He looks fine - his eyes are bright and his skin looks nice with no obvious wounds or problems. He just won't move or eat! How much longer can he go without food? I'm worried he is dehydrated; should I force him into the water? I really don't want to lose this guy - he's such a nice frog. The new little guy is doing very well and eating like a horse. Any help is appreciated!