I would say go for male green tree frogs. Or chorus frogs. They are easier than milks. By the look of a milk frog its care seems similar (to my opinion) as that of a dart frog. They also look delicate. Also if you are interested in wild frogs and toads. Try catching a male american toad. They have a nice soothing voice. Just if you want to listen to them. I would keep a large water area. Temps up to say 72-76. I would feed them heavily. Turn off lights, and it should be calling around late 7pm to 10pm. After 10pm you may or may not hear them. ussually after a couple of hours they settle down. So yeah...





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