Quote Originally Posted by Herpin Man View Post
The frog isn't hibernating, however it may be somewhat lethargic due to the cool weather and short days. You don't need a heat lamp unless your house is exceptionally cold. Too much heat isn't good for this species, and a heat lamp will dry out their enclosure.
You should study this care sheet:
https://ourreptileforum.com/communit...e-frogs.17159/

Meal worms are a poor food choice, crickets are much more nutritious and appealing to the frogs. It may not eat much this time of year.
Under no circumstances should you ever release this frog. For one, that is a good way to introduce disease and pathogens into the wild population. For another, it may not survive the new habitat. And, since you don't really know where the frog originated, you would be causing genetic pollution of the local frogs, if the released frog reproduced with them.
I am very excited to see you shared my care sheet!

I have an update to the care sheet if you will.

Use the supplement in the picture I'll post below. You can research it if you want but this can help your tree frogs and any amphibian for that matter to thrive!

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