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    I'm thinking cuban tree frog. Not sure if they're invasive to West Virginia though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by poison View Post
    I'm thinking cuban tree frog. Not sure if they're invasive to West Virginia though.
    Im pretty sure Cubans are invasive, ive never heard of them being as north as Virginia though.
    The little guy looks like an Upland Chorus frog
    Pseudachris feriarum.
    Chorus frogs will often have the "mask" with some exceptions
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    My editor is being a little pain so thats why my lines are uneven
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    Hello and welcome to FF Jane! Froglet in pics look like a Cuban Tree frog, Osteopilus septentrionalis, as Daniel stated. They are an invasive species that will do much damage to ecosystem if released. You can keep as pets and set-up an enclosure similar to ones described for tree frogs. Female can grow to 6 in.; so will eventually need a large enclosure for them. 75-85F and 60-70% humidity will work for them as parameters.

    Ryan - The frog was collected during vacation in Florida; not a Virginia native.
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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