I have aquired two frogs which were sold to me under the name of 'Tanzanian striped treefrogs' and foolishly assumed I would be able to find more information on their care on the Internet (previously I have only ever kept oriental fire-bellied toads). However, there's nothing out there under that name - can anyone identify the scientific name of this frog for me? Hopefully, I have successfully attached a picture.
They are nocturnal, resting during the day with eyes closed in a hollow 'tree'. Around 11 pm - ish they emerge, usually not together, and are very swift when they get going, running effortlessly over glass and generally climbing. They measure about an inch in length and are a caramel brown colour with a wide single stripe of chocolate brown running nose to rump, and down each rear leg. Their pupils run vertically. They have slender bodies and the typical round pads to the digits which suggests they are some form of tree frog. They like to soak for long periods in water and seem to like daytime temperatures in the mid 70s F with high humidity.
Any help would be gratefully appreciated, so I can make sure they get the right care.