What's their personality like, compare it to a more common frog if possible?
Lazy
Do they stress easily?
like any other frog
Are they fussy eaters and sometimes don't eat?
yes, but same goes to any other frog, most bicolours would lounge to anything that moves, fingers including.
Are they bothered if you handle them?
yes, but most of the time they just too lazy to wake up, if you are gentle you can transfer it to your finger without waking the guy up. Not always works, but really funny when it does.
Not reallyAre they shy?
Will they tong feed?
Yes, you can teach them to.
Also in general what are they like to keep, do they get sick easily, are they worth getting besides they look awesome and are one of the biggest tree frogs?
They are hands down ones of most unique frogs you can possibly have, they are by any means not typical frogs, think of bearded dragon and chameleon mix.
The challenge with these frogs is that you can get only wc, thus heath issues, parasites, etc. you will need to have very strict quarantine, treat from parasites, etc.
very very important to make sure conditions are right, high uvb, low humidity, air circulation, big enough cage, etc. if something is off they dont adapt, they die.





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During quarantine always use gloves when handling, whatever you use for the cage should be never used for your other frogs, feed, clean, etc always the last.
