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so here's the best pic I could get of him/her- seems quite content under a leaf at the moment, that's a franzi panzi plant I've been growing in the windowsill, so I put it in there for him to hide/climb on for now- the tank was quickly put together, there are leaves in the styrofoam cup to give him a little hiding space, wet paper towels, and a bowl of water w/a rock in the middle in case he falls in- I have the coconout substrate to add to the bottom today as well.....advice or anything is welcome!
Well I'm certainly no expert on Florida frogs, but it does look like a Green Tree Frog to me, based on the white stripe above his lip. Your setup looks fine for now, I'd say just go ahead and add your coconut husk substrate, maybe find something more natural to replace the styrofoam cup with, and I would definitely add more plants for your frog to hide in. English ivy and pothos are both good hardy options. Spider plants look nice, creeping jew, etc. I would tape dark paper to the sides and back (on the outside of the tank), and add a 60 watt daylight blulb w/ reflector to one side of the tank.

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ps, thank you so much for all the advice! all greatly appreciated and avidly read! and will probably be reread a lot, lol.
My pleasure Hope it helps!