Hey Sugar, this thread was brought to my attention.

I have some advice, Once a tadpole has 4 legs and has merged himself out of water you no longer need to keep him/her in an water environment. Put the little guy(s) in a 10 gallon vertical tank with lots of green leafy plants for him to jump on. I actually pull my froglets out of water as soon as they have 4 legs even if they havnt climbed out yet. (you will notice they GULP air to take their first breath like a baby. (this is normal) Unfortunatly based on the tail being in the state its in he will no longer be able to swim to a rescue point. A froglet stage is the weekest point in a frogs life. (This is when they die the easiest) They do not swim as well as juvenile/adult frogs and will drown MUCH faster.

***They will not need WATER for about 1 week other than a small dish that has 1/4 inches of water in it. They will not even step foot in the water bowl for about a week after coming out of the water if you mist the environment enough. (2-4 TIMES a day)****

As far as feeding I know im volunteering information you didnt ask for but I'd like to prevent another problem from arrising.
FEEDING: Froglets will not eat until the tail is completely absorbed. For feeding little guys you can start putting flightless fruitflies dusted with calcium as soon as you see the tail is absorbed. I would also put dusted pinhead crickets as well on the 3-4th day. (DO NOT BE AFRAID to but a large amount of pinheads in there 15-25/frog) They will eat EVERY NIGHT once they start feeding. Pinheads also wont harm your little guys either by biting them. After 1-2 weeks you will no longer need fruitflies. Just pinheads. Once you start seeing RED eye development its getting to that time to increase cricket size (smalls). I hope I was able to help you. =/ Im sorry for your first froglet loss. Feel free to call me about any questions you may have. My number is on my website: www.cjsfrogs.com
Best of luck with your other soon to be froglets =)

-Corey