If i may interrupt this wonderfully spirited conversation for a moment, i'd like to clarify something for Dee, since she is a new frog owner. No need to have a nervous nellie on our hands

Dee, while some,but not all, tree frogs, in the wild, will go through seasons like we do, and will hibernate/aestivate/whatever during cooler months, we, as keepers, strive to simulate their climate at it's optimum conditions i.e early/late summer. It's like living an endless summer. Sounds glorious, doesn't it? You can, however, attempt to mimic their natural climate and they may or may not hibernate. But since you're not doing that, you have absolutely nothing to fear