Hi welcome aboard!
That frog doesnt seem to have a webbed feet which makes being on water dangerous for them. Good job saving the little guys![]()
I live in south east Georgia. Right on the boarder of Florida and the Ocean. I find these frogs all over the county I live in. I clean pools for a living and I find these frogs a lot. Most I find are dead and at the bottom of pools. These guys can hold their breath for some time. I don't think they are aquatic frogs because they just don't seem to make it out of pools on their own. I was hoping someone here could tell me what kind of frog it is.![]()
Hi welcome aboard!
That frog doesnt seem to have a webbed feet which makes being on water dangerous for them. Good job saving the little guys![]()
Hello and welcome to FF! Those are tree frogs, and that explains the sad drownings. Hard to tell from pics; but will guess based on small size, that they are a Greenhouse Frog - Eleutherodactylus planirostris. If those are babies and you have seen them grow big, then possibly Cope's Grey - Hyla chrysoscelis is a better choice.
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
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