I just caught one of these last night and put it into a terrarium(off topic journal probably coming soon). I hope this does not happen to mine. What species was yours?
The species is Hyla cinera (Green Tree Frog). I didn't catch it. For my birthday someone got me a coupon to order them online from Carolina Biological Supply. I ordered two, but there was a mistake and they sent four. The setup they came in was unsuitable for them and one escaped and I found it half-dead the next morning with my cat playing with it. It died later. I the remaining three and moved them into a terrarium. I have two females and one male (but no eggs or tadpoles, thankfully, even though there are puddles. But if you have the same species that I do, don't make the water deeper than 1 inch, as they can't swim and will drown). I've had them for about a year now, feeding them one small cricket each(bought from pet store) every other day (once a week, coat the crickets two types of vitamin powder (also at pet store), called Repti-Calcium and HerptiVite). They were doing fine and haven't shown any signs of illness, which was why I was so surprised when they died, as their lifespan is 2-3 years. If you frog is the same as mine here's a few tips: 1) Males croak VERY loudly during the spring; I now wear earplugs at night during the spring. 2) Will also accept superworms and mealworms (cut in half, one half for each frog), but I don't recommend the mealworms as their tough exoskeletons aren't able to be digested. (Will also accept ants, too, haha ) 3) They are rainforest creatures, so they love a very moist enclosure, mist at least twice a day. 4) Are cold-blooded, a heat lamp is recommended at all times, but needed during winter if your area experiences a cold winter. 5) They love plants to hide in, but if you don't want plants, you can buy fake vines. Good luck with your frog!