Hello all! This is my first post on the forums after finding this great site a couple days ago. I have been reading and searching through the site since I found it. So far im really liking this place!
So I had found a young adult Gray tree frog relaxing on the railing of my deck a few mornings ago, and have since taken him or her in. Things are going well, it seems to be enjoying the 30gal tall tank. I am currently trying to ease my way past the stage of a new and nervous frog...

Anyway on to the real thread topic...
One thing I noticed while reading on here were several posts about sick or dead frogs, this is of course sad to see so much of. I was glad however to see Eric's post: Too many dead frogs, he explain how important the right environment is for such exotic creatures. His post also made me realize how lucky I was to find this site! Its great to see how many people are willing to help out.

So in adition to his thread I say we all offer a peice of advice to beginers, maybe something someone may only learned from trial and error, or perhaps just a simple general knowledge concept...whatever it may be I think it would be great to have people post anything they have learned along the way in hopes of saving a few frogs.

I guess i'll start it off; I admit I may have jumped into this to quickly...after finding the frog I scrambled to grab my old gecko setup and modify it for the frog.
A better alternative would have been to do all my research first, then setup the cage, then consider getting a frog. So my tip is be always prepare ahead of time!

Hope this helps...Thanks guys!
-Kevin