Thanks, annababe!! He is getting used to the new surroundings a bit more and being a bit more active even during the day. All my frogs are adapting to captivity (I think most were WC) much better now that they are seperated. An update on the crazy acting green tree, he seems to be acting normally but is favoring his R front leg a bit. Still gets around just fine but not climbing as much as I expected. I can't see anything different from his L front and it doesn't look wierd or swollen/discolored, bent at a strange angle or anything. Who knows??? I'll keep everyone posted. I also have found an 8 minute sound clip of various tree frogs calling. I can't attach the file, but the web address is:
Frogs: A Chorus of Colors | American Museum of Natural History It comes from the American Museum of Natural History when they had a HUGE tree frog exhibit. When I play it, most of my frogs either "sit up and take notice" or actually respond by calling back!! How cool is that??!!