Quote Originally Posted by Tony View Post
The vast majority of gray tree frogs, and other North American Hylids, in the hobby are wild caught and typically adjust well to captivity. I prefer to give as much space as possible but a 12x12x18 should be adequate, bigger is better if you are able.

There are several medications available to treat parasite infestation and bacterial infection, but they should be used under veterinary guidance. Since you collected the frog locally it has been spared the stress of passing through the hands of collectors, wholesalers, dealers, and shops. That reduction in stress will likely speed up the acclimation process and you may not need to medicate. Observe the frog to see if it is eating and defecating regularly, maintaining body weight and acting normally. If you have any concerns you should consult a vet, typically the first test to be done is a fecal exam and medication for the parasites found if necessary.

I had no idea! obviously. Good luck with your frog!