We usually have one or two of those in a vivarium set up for locals. Hopefully they're both females because they are one of the loudest frogs I've ever heard. We had a male one time and it started in about 3 am. I woke up thinking it had escaped and was perching on my ear.
They are a lot of fun to feed and will tackle pretty much anything that will fit in their mouth. We have a big female who can leap 18 inches and nail a cricket with perfect precision.
Oh and welcome to the forum.
BTW - that yellow to white strip below the eye is characteristic of green tree frogs. There are squirrel treefrogs and another species I can recall at the moment that look similar, but don't have the line.





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