I've tried a lot of things to try and get a feeding responce from Grif. I guess I could use some help. I have gotten one from him by raising the temp to 88 degrees for a few moments then cooling it down to 84. He was buried al the way when I did this so if he hasn't ccompletely covered himself I don't want to try it again for fear of over heating him. I figure that their natural habitat get temps much higher than this but I guess in captivity it may cause stress. He didn't seem bothered at all by it. He stays on the warm side of the tank anyway. I force feed him soft food and vitamins. He has much more energy than when he was first sick and I was taking him to the vet. He is a very beloved pet and friend. His personality is like no pet I've ever had. Last night when I was force feeding him he would run away from me and go to my fiance and hide under her and talk by making his little popping and clicking noises. Ha ha I guess he was telling her he didn't want his vitamin. If he wants to go back in his tank he will actually come to me and climb on my hands. I thaught frogs could get that comfortable with humans. I guess he feels safe with us. Anyway. If anyone could help. I mean anything at all I would greatly appreciate it. I will force feed him for the rest of his life if I have to but it would be great if I could get him back to his old self.