Hi and Welcome,
I am a new owner of 13 Gray Tree frogs, who are no more than an inch. The adults were kind enough to deposit thousands of eggs in my closed pool and I couldn't resist bringing some in.
I was told that 5 in a 33 gal was ok so 5 in a 55 gal should be fine and you may not have to turn it on end either, but I guess you could if you want to.
I have 10 in my 33gal for now, but have a 35 or 40 gal for when they get bigger.
3 are going into a 10 gal today, but they are really small, about 1/2 inch still, so for now thats should be ok.
Grays are fine if they aren't in pairs, like other frogs...I beleive, so you don't need to worry about trying to sex them now. Unless you cycle them, cold(hibernation) for several months, then a warm up (spring) phase they will not mate or call, but they may call or chirp every once and a while..not often if ever if you keep their temperature/humidity constant.
They like to perch high up so make sureyou have lots of plants and stuff to climb on, like branches, etc. Make sure your tank is escape proof, not even 1/4 inch area, or they will get out...trust me on this!!!
There is a care article on the left for Gray Tree frogs and it describes how to set up your tank and what they require(temp/humidity/water/food) basically everything you'll need to know.
If you have anymore questions I'll try to help where I can, or someone else will I am sure.
Best of luck with your new Gray's, I just love mine. They are a lot of fun to watch.






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