Quote Originally Posted by wesleybrouwer View Post
Not the absolute beginners frog if you ask me, although captive bred specimens are more and more available ruling out the problems you may find in most wild caught specimens.
I actually disagree with you on this. In my experience, they are incredibly easy to care for and actually a great "beginner frog". Low temperature requierment, quite forgiving on the humidity (sincev you'll need a large water area anyway) and equipped with a slow metaboloism, they're really easy to care for.

(Of course, you still need to setup a proper home (with moving water, appropriate size etc.) and make all the research needed, but this is equally true for all frogs (or rather animals). Also, I personally don't take the "not to be handled" into consideration, since I strongly beleive no frogs should be handled)