Cute pics!
Mine are generally on plants, though my Hyla cinerea spreads his sleeping time pretty evenly between the glass (always under plant cover), buried in plant foliage, or out in the open on a branch or ledge.
One of my Grays loves his snake plant as well, but it's a Sansevieria cylindrica- the kind that's round and too thin for his fat self and I always get a chuckle out of how he wraps his toes around it (pictured below).
Also below are two wild Grays that have the option of several thousand plants to choose from (greenhouses and many nearby gardens and trees) and have decided to go with the very non-camouflaged and uncomfortable looking rim of a blue water barrel or a contortion act on a wide open door frame (<-for a while I was convinced door frames were their natural habitat). I've also found many who opt for wide open glass or just bare walls even with this bounty of plants available. I've found a Rana clamitans that likes to sleep in a pokey looking evergreen tree (it's not a tree frog).
So don't read too much into it if your frog likes to sleep in what appears to be a stupid looking location. Just be sure to provide plenty of options for them to choose from- under cover, in the open, close and far from your lights, high and low in your tank, etc. and keep it's preferences in mind the next time you upgrade or remodel.





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