Hi, I'm finally getting around to getting an inhabitant for the vivarium I set up nearly 3 months ago. It's roughly 12"x12"x20" (tall) and set up with a treefrog in mind. Old pics are here http://www.frogforum.net/vivarium-te...-enclosed.html , the Pothos and ivy have done a fair bit of growing and the moss looks, well, still alive, so now is as good a time as any for a frog to move in.

I've been leaning towards a Green Treefrog and I have read as many care sheets as possible and understand their care is similar to Gray treefrogs (which I currently have), but still have a few questions.

1) What are good summer and winter temps? Is it better/healhier for them to go through a brumation period in the winter? (I don't plan to breed)

2) How large a cricket can an adult Green treefrog typically tackle?

3) Is 60-70% humidity reasonable? (a water dish will be available as well)

4) I plan on only getting one, unless they are somehow social (very much unlike grays), is a ~13 gallon tank sufficient for a lone frog?

5) How loud is a calling male? (compared to a gray, or a spring peeper say)

6) Is there any hope of obtaining a captive bred Green treefrog or are they all wild caught?

7) How do you pronounce "cinerea"? (So I don't sound like a tool)

Thanks in advance for any guidance!