I suggest gray tree frogs. They are cool looking smaller and very hardy, being from New England they have very cute personalities
I suggest gray tree frogs. They are cool looking smaller and very hardy, being from New England they have very cute personalities
Seconding a Grey Treefrog. They grow to be extremely tame, mine even hops at me for food. If you're willing to wait until next summer, depending on where you live, you could catch a Grey Treefrog tadpole and raise it yourself. Breeding pools are extremely easy to find if you know where to look.
I would prefer to buy a captive bred animal if at all possible. We do have greys here ... if my neighbors catch another though I will just ask to keep it. If my boyfriend will let me lol. two terrariums, two tanks, two cages, and two free roam animals ....
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I have 2 little pacific chorus frogs that were rescued. One was at a gas station, dehydrated and barely moving. The other got stepped on by my friend and I thought it's back leg might be broken. Both are completely fine now, but I still have them. I figure they hang out near houses in plants and such, my terrarium can't be too much different. They're neat little frogs. Very active and acrobatic.
I also have a couple american green tree frogs. I don't see them much. One comes out about once a day, sometimes not, but the other hides most of the time. Every once in a while, I'll move decor around to find him and make sure he's still alive and not skinny. He's fat, so he must be ok.
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