There is not a lot of info on the web about caring for spring peepers in captivity. I know that they can have trouble adjusting, I'm hoping that since these are such freshly morphed little babies, that they will do okay.

They are eating dusted fruit flies now that they're home, they were eating undusted pinheads up until yesterday. I have a dish of water filled with rocks so that they can reach the water but not drown. I have a lot of leaf litter and moss and pieces of bark (I mimicked the environment I found them in, actually brought part of their environment home with us!) I plan on seeding the tank with some springtails. I have one branch in there that I occasionally will see one sitting on. They are in a 10 gallon horizontal now, but obviously I will upgrade as they grow. Since they seem to prefer the ground level, should I continue with a horizontal, or encourage them upwards with a vertical?

From my observations in the wild though, they don't spend a lot of time up on branches though, they seemed to be scavenging under the leaf litter and logs to find bugs and worms (I caught them eating ants and ant larvae)

Does this seem like all is well to you? I can get a picture after work.

Any advice or experience to share on raising peepers?