Hi all,

It looks like our forum members and friends have got you headed in the right direction.

Your babies are tree frogs... Baby grey/ gray tree frogs.

You'll need to quarantine them for at least 30 days:

Unprinted, plain paper towels as floor/substrate, changed every 1-2 days.

Shallow water bowl with fresh dechlorinated water, water changed daily.

Water:
All water for water bowl and any substrate should be dechlorinated (treated) and also treated for heavy metal neutralization. Dechlorinating solutions can be found in the amphibian section or fish areas of a pet store. Frogs will not drink. They absorb moisture through the humidity of the enclosure and by soaking.

You can use distilled water for spraying/misting the tank ONLY. It's nice to use distilled water because it will not leave hard water spots on the glass. Do not use for soaking water or substrates because it can pull important electrolytes out through the frogs skin.

Humidity:
no less than 50%, no higher than 80%. A perfect range is 70-80%. This can be accomplished by misting the tank 2-3 times a day.

Low humidity can cause dehydration, high can cause respiratory infections and lack of proper oxygen exchange.

Temps:
This species is pretty tolerant to temps. A nice temp range to aim for is low 70's at night and upper 70's during the day.

Food:
Small pinhead crickets, baby Dubia roaches, while very young you can use flightless Hydei fruit flies, small cut earthworm pieces. Be sure all insects are from a clean source and that the worms are chemical and dye/scent free. Babies should be offered food daily. Food should be no larger than the distance between their eyes for easy swallowing and to minimize risk of intestinal impaction. Do not feed mealworms, they can cause impaction.

Do not feed over rocks, loose moss, or anything they can accidentally swallow and choke on or become impacted.

Later when you add substrate for plants, you may want to consider teaching them to bowl feed. You can even start teaching them now if you'd like.

Grey's can be voracious eaters. If they do well for you, you will see .

Supplements: (necessary for good health)

Calcium with vitamin D3- every other day

Multivitamin such as Repashy plus calcium - one day a week, not on the same day as the calcium

Without these supplements they will eventually get sick or develop Metabolic Bone Disease.

Supplements added to feeders by taking a small pinch of the powder and placing it into a cup or baggie. Place your insect in and give it a gentle shake for a light powder coating.

Cover the back and 2 sides of the tank with either paper, a towel or a background. This helps them to feel secure and lessens their stress.

Be sure to have a secure lid on their tank .

Hope this helps a bit more .