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    Not much info about keeping them in captivity I'm afraid. The very, very loud call of the males has made me hesitant to try (I do love Peepers though). A member here, LilyPad, has recently started keeping a bunch:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lacibeth View Post
    Woohoo! Three guesses makes it right. Right?
    I feel like we all showed up at a party wearing the same shirt. But it was a stylish shirt.

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    Lacibeth
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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleChester View Post
    I feel like we all showed up at a party wearing the same shirt. But it was a stylish shirt.

    But it was a very stylish shirt--there was some blue and some yellow and some hibiscus flowers, a parrot and a palm tree.

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    Poly
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    Okay then.... Haha, well I think I am fit for toads, not tree-frogs, so I re-released it. Couldn't think of something small enought to feed it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lacibeth View Post
    But it was a very stylish shirt--there was some blue and some yellow and some hibiscus flowers, a parrot and a palm tree.
    It's almost like you've been in my closet.

    Quote Originally Posted by Poly View Post
    Okay then.... Haha, well I think I am fit for toads, not tree-frogs, so I re-released it. Couldn't think of something small enought to feed it!
    Probably a good choice for the time being. Fruit flies and pinhead crickets are the norm for frogs this small. This has also contributed to me not trying to house a couple. While fruit fly cultures aren't hard to maintain, once I head down the fruit fly path it's only a matter of time before I start lusting after dart frogs.

    Since they seem to be a new frog to you, I highly recommend that you go find some peeping peepers when they start peeping next spring. I'm always amazed at how much noise even one of these little guys can make. They're louder than even the most stylish shirt.

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    Poly
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    Haha, will do! Yes, they are very lound, I can hear them out of my screen door in the spring and fall, chirping away, just nice to sit and listen to! They chiry espically lound after it has rained.

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