Quote Originally Posted by InfinitysDaughter View Post
Its so hard to tell. Hes so itty bitty!!! From what I can make out I would say yes, it is probably a tree frog because of the body shape, leg pose, and I think I see toe pads. While not 100% on this I would say hes build like a tree frog.

Is there any way you can get some pictures showing off his markings a bit better? Hes so little I can understand if this could be a problem. I think hes smaller then then bumble bee toads we have at work (and those things are dang TINY!).

I'd say for the time being your good with the small tank. If he starts to grow and he gets 2 inches or more it would probably be best to get him a larger tank. Make sure he is getting in and out of the water easily and that the water does not come over his head. This will probably be hard since hes so small. O.O And, stupid question but just gotta ask, your using declorinator right? If you can get some better pics of him IDing him will be much easier and then we could say if the humidity and temps are right. I'd say they are.

Were they wild caught or did the seller breed them herself (and if she did breed did she breed from native or none native frogs?).
I'll try to get some more detailed photos and post them. I'll have to wait until he's in a better spot in the terrarium because I don't want to try to pick him up due to his size (easily squished, I'm sure)! The photo I posted is from the girl who I bought him from, and the frog is on the finger tip of a 10-ish year old girl in that picture, so even tinier than it might look. He has very defined black spots down both sides, if that helps at all. Right now the 12-inch cube terrarium is HUGE for him! But I am prepared to upgrade as necessary. And yes, I am treating the water He was captive bred, but I don't know if the parents were or not. It was a young girl whose pet frogs had the babies and she and her dad didn't have much information for me. Thanks again!