
Originally Posted by
EtTuBrute
Yeah I tried to make really detailed notes to help out anyone else looking to raise these guys!
I'm too far north for Cope's, so all mine are Easterns. It's funny to me how popular (and hard to get) Grey Treefrogs are, but they really take to captivity well and make lovely pets. The way I ended up sexing mine was that 2-3 months after leaving the water the males started talking a little bit. That part of raising the froglets was pretty stressful for me because I knew I wanted a female but I didn't know when they'd start to hit maturity (at least enough to call) - I was worried I'd have to care of six frogs for a year! - turns out it wasn't quite that bad.I kept a girl from that clutch to put with my male (ditched at a petstore by someone who didn't want him any more) and my other female (found injured in the wild). The rest of my clutch went to a collector I met on here. I thought I was done collecting frogs for a while, but my father really fell in love with mine, found a female with one eye, and now he wants a little boyfriend for her.
Your vivarium is very big - how are you going to stimulate breeding behavior? Usually I hear of people putting them out in uninsulated areas so they can get a "winter" but that has to be difficult, moving a 125 gallon viv around. Also, what did you end up doing legally? My understanding is that it's not illegal here in MA where I am to have less than six of these guys but I also know that to a degree I'm just flying under the radar.