If you're definitely in Eastern TN then they have to be Pseudacris crucifer, Pseudacris ferrarium, or slightly less likely, Pseudacris brachyphona. These are small tree frogs, though they are not as arboreal as their larger relatives in the genus Hyla. You can raise them in the same way as you raise Gray Tree Frogs (follow the Care Articles link at the top of this page). I would tend to favor Pseudacris ferrarium. You can read more about Tennessee's frogs here: TWRA: TN's Frogs and Toads





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Thanks for your response. How big can I expect these little ones to get? They are about the size of my ring finger fingernail at the moment. I hope they start showing interest in eating soon, that I am really worried about, I dont want them to starve.

