Dr J from the UF has been kind enough to reply to my questions of what kind of frog do I have.

WE can disagree to agree. Here is a copy of his last email with a picture of a frog he studied.

Their growth depends on how much they get to eat?.

Put out some PVC pipes and you will find that you have lots of Cuban Treefrogs around—small ones and larger ones.

And if you have Coquis you should hear their distinctive calls sometime. Listen for them and if you do happen to hear such a call please record and send me the file. Coquis used to be in Florida near Homestead but there are no confirmed records for 20 or so years. So, if by some chance you do have Coquis, in addition to Cuban Treefrogs, that would be something I would really like to know about.

And by the way, there are numerous “species” of what are commonly called coqui in PR. But the ‘real’ species, and the one to which I am referring is Eleutherodactylus coqui—see attached image of one I took in PR several years ago.

Dr. J
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It's so obvious that Dr J's frog has a white stripe thur it's eye, and mine are brown. Of course this can be for many reasons. Without any guide of size, his looks bigger also? - I put my frogs on a tape measure where it's very easy to see the size, and believe me, they have not grown since!

I just want someone to take these guys that is set up for keeping them alive, and I get get some-kind of reward from this discovery, and their yours. - I would never ask if I was not totally broke, after losing a business, home, and my wife losing her job of 32 years at John Deere. - If I can gain anything I would collect every frog and send it on for study, and make sure we do not lose this precious animal! .

I cant really keep them for much longer, and soon they'll will be killed. - I really hate living in a society where nature don't mean a damn thing anymore!