Hello,
I am new to the forum, so I apologize if I'm asking an old question! I did search older threads for my question, but could not find much information.
I found a tree frog in my house this winter (in Minnesota) and have been keeping him/her as a pet for the last three months. It's a gray tree frog or Copes gray tree frog, and it's native to this area. My plan was to release the frog back into the wild as soon as the weather got warm enough. However, now I'm worried that the frog will be eaten by a predator very soon since he's become domesticated. I've gotten attached, but I would be happy to let the frog go if that's best for him and he has a good chance of survival. Any advice?
Thanks!
Erin