The tree frog my wife got earlier this month is not doing well. We have yet to observe him eat mostly due to being nocturnal. My wife has buying small crickets as the frog is a juv and not that big. We put about 2-4 in every other or a couple days. Well the little guy is getting noticeably skinny and we are not sure what to do.

We got the frog from a VERY knowledgeable breeder whom we have talked several times over the years before actually buying from him. It is our understanding that humidity should be elevated but the temp should not be to warm. Currently no heat source but the room is ~80F at all times. A shallow water dish is provided at all times. A live plant with a substrate of sphagnum is used in the enclosure. The lid has been a screen top with saran wrap to hold in humidity. We have a plexi lid picked up from a reptile show but or whatever reason it doesn't fit in any of my old stock pile of aquariums. I will have to shave a good 1/16 - 1/8 off before it will fit...we have already taken some off but it wasn't enough.

The other night I put the tree frog into a deli cup over night with a wax worm but he didn't touch it. (Cup was kept in his regular enclosure) I try the same thing again but use a small cricket to see if he will eat. Other than I'm not sure what else to try? My wife lost a turtle last summer that quit eating, and she was pretty discouraged so I will do whatever it takes to help her have a better experience this time.

Thanks for any tips/suggestions.