I was actually just past Hilton Head Island the other week so I know exactly which frog you found! The Green Tree Frogs were all over.
Also, while DC101 is right, that's just in Australia, so you have an ACTUAL Green Tree Frog, not a White's Tree Frog.
They're not too tough to take care of. They need taller tanks, a few crickets every couple days which should be dusted with Calcium with D3 every few feedings, and then dusted with Vitamins for Reptiles about once a week. Make sure you have plenty of climbing places, hiding places, a water dish for them to soak in and make sure the water is either bottled spring water or you can buy water dechlorinator at the pet store for your tap water. They are mostly nocturnal so they won't be super active during the day, but you can get a red light for at night to watch them. I have two Gray Tree Frogs and they don't seem to mind the light at all and they're super fun to watch. I actually found both of them myself.
I hope I helped! I'm sure if I missed anything, someone will make sure to add it in C:
Also, in this forum look at the top for the Green Tree Frog Care Sheet. It'll give you most of the basic information you'll need, like Temperatures and Humidity needed for your frog. It's the same as the White's Care Sheet.





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