Hi! I'm new here, but have experience with animal forums, as I've been caring for many hermit crabs for nearly a year now. I recently acquired a green tree frog, about 1.5 to 2 inches in length, with a 20 gallon long tank (I know high is preferred, but I just need to find a tall one, or convert my tank). I just have a couple questions. I recently bought another green tree frog, but unfortunately, I believe that the slightly larger one (only about 1/2 inch difference), may have eaten the other one. They were both green tree frogs, so I do not know why this happened, and it's quite sad. Is there anything I need to know about something I did wrong? I would have liked for my first one to have a buddy. I have plenty of branches, fake plants, and climbing things for my frog, which sort of makes up a little bit for it being a terrestrial tank. I have a large corner water dish, about an inch tall with stones in it, coconut fiber substrate, and a corner with sphagnum moss. I mist daily, and have a small uth on one side of the tank. About half of the screen lid is covered with masking tape for moisture. I have about 20-30 small crickets in a cricket carrier right now. I plan to get a uvb bulb soon, as well.

Is there anything else I should know or do?

Can I house green tree frogs together?

I've heard about moving the frog into a separate container for feeding, but have also heard not to handle, which one is right?

Thanks for any comments or advice.