Long story short:

My wife and I were both frog noobs 2wks ago. At work I found hundreds of tadpoles in a large flooded area that was receding day by day. We decided to capture them before they were doomed and threw them in a plastic pond in our backyard and fed them lettuce. I did some googling and they looked identical to the native Florida green tree frogs and we were really excited to keep raising them! Now that they've turned into actual frogs it turns out they're 100% cuban tree frogs. I'd estimate we have 3-400 of them. Then with further researching today we read that it is ILLEGAL to re-release them into the wild and they should all be euthanized......

We were having a lot of fun raising and watching these little guys transform into tiny baby frogs. We're really interested in continuing the hobby. They are actually really cute but we are both heartbroken to find out they are an invasive species to FL wildlife. Neither of us have the heart to kill them, what should we do? Send them on a 1 way trip back to Cuba lol?