Thank you
I might as well put out here what I have right now...
I still have 4 gray tree frogs, 1 male, 3 females. The male I had when I used to post here, Leggy, died 2 years ago. He was wild caught off of a job site, and I have no idea how old he was. He was always very difficult to get to eat and I ended up having to put him in his own tank, away from the females and in a quiet room. One day he burrowed in the substrate. I gave him a day to come back out, when he didn't, I dug him out to find he was no longer with us. Last summer though, my neighbors found a nearly dead juvenile gray tree frog in their basement. They brought him to me, knowing I had tree frogs. He was underweight, almost completely black, and fairly listless. I took him to a vet who told me he was not going to make it, he was too listless to eat.
I brought him home and decided to try anyway. He was only 1/2" in size so I got him fruit flies and pin heads. Dusted them, but them in a bowl, him on the edge of the bowl, and prayed it would work! Eight months later, he is a 1 1/2" from nose to rump chirp-crazy male! We named him "King Atlas" because the markings on his back look like a map of the world. He is housed with my girls now, and perches on the top of the tallest branch and chirps to let the world know he's there! I still have Willow, Paddy, and Silvermist, they are all fat and happy!
Right now, that's all I have, I'm looking to get another tree frog, and just doing some research to figure out what might be right for me.





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