Like most other Rana species, they don't make good pets - they are nervous and tend to damage their nose by jumping into things all the time. I'd let them go if I were you and get a better frog as a pet, such as a Gray Tree Frog. Right now in Texas they should be at the tail end of breeding or at least still calling. If you live at or east of I-35, drive around and listen for them at night. There's a recording on the Gray Tree Frog care article recorded in east TX of Hyla versicolor. Hyla chrysoscelis sounds like a higher pitched version of Hyla versicolor. If you live near Houston or south east TX, you could also look for Squirrel Tree Frogs, and in East Texas there are Green Tree Frogs. My favourites are the Grays though, because they get so tame.





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They were always on edge and destroyed the enclosure everyday by jumping all over everything, they are very strong too. This is one species best enjoyed from a distance.
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