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    Thanks, Elly!

    I think he might be a Cuban Tree Frog, which after researching, I'm definitely not going to release

    I also was able to upload photos to Flickr-- thanks for that idea. Here's Dusty aka Dus-Dus:
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/575307...57665474024583

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    Glad it worked. Though the link was bad, is your flickr account private?

    I forgot to mention Grey tree frogs. Some of them look a little like Cubans so you might want to look those up as well.

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    Looks like a Cuban.

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    Yes, a very pretty Cuban tree-frog. I hope you don't release it, as they are an invasive species here in the states. If you search the internet, I'm sure that there's a care-sheet somewhere

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    Thanks all!

    Another thing I'm wondering -- I've started putting a light near his vivarium to give him a warm spot, and his breathing gets really shallow and kind of irregular. He also seems a bit twitchy, so I'm wondering if I'm putting the light too close? Is it naive to assume he will move if he's too hot?

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    a heat light? Make sure the terrarium isn't hot enough already and the spot doesn't get too hot. A thermometer is pretty important for checking the temperature. (He should move, but I'm not entirely sure he will.)

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