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i live too far from you to give you a frog or 2 but...It's breeding season and this is the best time to more easily come across them without digging through poison who knows what. a cooler evening, since you are from the south, and after the rain are great times to find them. if you arent sure if they are in your area just listen for them in the evening, the call is loud and usually easy to distinguish. if you arent sure what the call sounds like you can find sound bites on the web. also, if you have a water source near you like a pond or filled ditch even, they will be attracted to the trees and shrubs near there and will be lower in the trees and easier to spot. if you hear them calling in the eavening you might be able to attract them to give you tadpoles by setting out a small tupperware or shoe box tote with water in it. finding them yourself is the best way because they are a native species and that generaly makes it illegal to sell at most pet storesgrey tree frogs are such an adaptable species that they seem to do fine and be happy on their own so if you dont find one "Hoppy" will be fine alone for awhile. i had my first grey all by himself for almost 9 months before i got more and he was very happy and active alone. you may luck out and find one stuck to your living room window some nite too, they are famous for doing that because of the bugs attracted to the light
keep looking around your porch, planters, railings etc. and put out a water container and best of luck.




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grey tree frogs are such an adaptable species that they seem to do fine and be happy on their own so if you dont find one "Hoppy" will be fine alone for awhile. i had my first grey all by himself for almost 9 months before i got more and he was very happy and active alone. you may luck out and find one stuck to your living room window some nite too, they are famous for doing that because of the bugs attracted to the light
keep looking around your porch, planters, railings etc. and put out a water container and best of luck.
