Well, I was debating between Megophrys nasuta and a Ceratophrys spp., but I found a nice little green phase fantasy frog and picked him up tonight. He's slightly larger than a quarter and completely green with a speckled chin (I've read that this indicates that he's a male). I found him at Petsmart while buying crickets for my Polypedates dennysii. I've always made it a point to steer clear of Petsmart animals, but he had just arrived and looked so great that I had to save him before it was too late. My girlfriend was not happy, but she'll warm up to him after the first few feedings.
I've got him in a large, low kritterkeeper that looked perfect for a terrestrial frog. I'm debating between UTH and a CHE that I hang an inch or two above one side of the enclosure. I've heard that they will burrow down and burn themselves on UTH, but I also worry about the CHE drying things out. While I decide, I have the CHE set-up running. I've actually read many things re: temps for these guys. Some say that they need low 80's daytime, while others claim that room temps between 68 and 82 are fine considering that they burrow during the day to stay cool anyway. I just don't feel right keeping a tropical frog without heat (even though my Polypedates seems to prefer temps in the low to high 70's).
I tried tong feeding and he ate for me without any problems. I gave him .75" of nightcrawler and a .5" dusted cricket and he CRUSHED them. Watching him rage at that worm, I can tell I'm in for some laughs down the road. Frogs are so much more laid back than reptiles: every one I've owned has eaten for me right away. Now, I've got my arboreal and my terrestrial and I'm never going back. Pics to come tomorrow.