Quote Originally Posted by Pleasantly View Post
Well, I am open to keeping him, but I really have no idea what size tank would be appropriate for him or how to meet his needs long term. Of course, I can learn this though.

To be honest, I have never been a reptile/amphibian person, and the first time I've ever picked up a frog was several days ago when I had to tend to this guy (no joke). However, he has a piece of my heart now and I feel like he actually even trusts me.

Any pointers on what kind of set up a frog like this would need?

And as of the last day or so, his skin has turned a much brighter green! I wondered if it was a sign of health.
For keeping it long term, the minimum terrarium size would have to be a twenty gallon tank, but bigger is better! If you have the space, a forty, or fifty gallon would be preferable. They are largely aquatic, and most of the enclosure should be land, basically, a floating lily pad/floating island/glass divider on 1/4 of the tank would be okay. And you can feed him crickets, night crawlers, (NOT RED WIGGLERS! Reds have secretions which make most frogs steer away from worms in general) wax-worms, (not to much of these they are fatty and so are pinky mice) thawed pinky mice, roaches, and guppies (NOT GOLDFISH/MINNOWS Most have parasites, that could harm him, and even with the guppies you would have to breed them/have a colony of them to be safe)