Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
He'll be fine with half the enclosure covered with a damp wash cloth. They are very sensitive to their environment and even more so as babies. Lack of correct humidity as well as temps being to low or to high can cause them to stop eating. Stress is one of the highest reasons if noth the highest reason for captive frog deaths. You must maintain correct temps and humidity and especially as babies and while they're adapting to their new home.

Post within the Tomato frog and Chubby frog section of the forum to get correct humidity levels for Tomato frogs.
Okay, the humidity is still only at 45. I even put a lot of really moist cocnut fiber in there and misted it down really good. Added a waterbowl and a damp cloth over half.
Its a small plastic cage, and its still only at 45. I dont know what else to do.


I did post my questions in the tomato frog forum, but no answers. So i just asked the one quick question just incase someone had a tomato frog too.