Ever since i started using a fogger, I've never had a cham that had orange urates. It's amazing how much hydration they get simply by breathing in moisture...so, in my opinion, a fogger is a must.
Once they are older than 9 months, I find feeding them 2 - 3 times per week prevents hunger strikes. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays works for me, anything more and they start getting nitpicky. This replicates how they feed in the wild more closely, as in the wild they can often go days - weeks...
I haven't kept tree frogs in about 10 years, and I know a lot has changed in our undertsnding when it comes to supplementation in that time. I assume they're not as sensitive to over supplementation as Chameleons are; I've been dusting with both 'Arcadia EarthPro' A and 'Repashy Supervite' for...
Glad you asked for help...numerous issues here.
immediate changes:
1) No lights at night.
2) Get rid of the mealworms. They're junk. Feed her crickets that have been pre-fed some dark green leafy veggies i.e collard greens, etc which is known as 'gut-loading'.
3) Dust the crickets lightly with...
Yes, he'll be fine for a few days. Just feed him feeders that are high in calcium, i.e crickets or super worms gut loaded with dark green leafy veggies, or feed him silk or hornworms.