Serbianchameleon
Chameleon Enthusiast
No you dont go overboard you are helping a lot. Well I will try this wothout liquid calcium I will put some regular calcium in it if it helps but I think shes gone. All other frogs look gine and they are jumping all over.I wanted to separate information-
Your habitat--
Check for:
anything that can have a chemical preservative on it. Plastic, fresh plants (might have pesticides), wood can be treated or a branch from a tree with natural toxins. So many factors can be dangerous for frogs and other amphibians that use their skin for absorption.
Some (not all) silicone, foam, glue and other things we use can have chemicals that leach out.
I actually make everything in my habitat except for the large root like structure (plastic for aquariums) which is actually upside-down and have grown live plants on it. Everything else is aquarium black silicone, aquarium tube (1/4 to 1") with silicone over them and coco fiber/plants attached. I don't use foam because it can leach out chemicals if not protected properly.
Sorry, I go overboard with explaining things.