Okay thanks for the suggestions! Gonna get some black poster paper and slap it on the sides. Yeah, I know the 10 gal is way too small for a pair of them but my usual tank maker has been under the weather and he's actually a senior citizen as well, so I don't wanna stress the nice chap out. Just to clarify, do Litoria infrafrenata have the same care requirements as litoria caerulea? Also, trying to tong feed these guys haven't actually produced much results; they just ignore me totally and go hide under the fake plants.

Also on taming, yeah, I have always understood herps are not 'tameable' in the same vein as dogs, cats and hamsters. I don't mind not handling them at all, just that I would like to be able to handle them if necessary without them going all SUPERMAN LEAP OF DOOM every 5 minutes! Kinda difficult to transfer them from one tank to another when attempting clean ups or rearranging currently! On that note, is there any actual 'proper' way of picking a tree frog up? I mean for terrestrial frogs, we scoop them up but how does one go about it for tree frogs? I actually know a guy with a dumpy (think it's about 3yo, good hefty size) that is very calm and actually seems to enjoy contact with her handler; suppose it's also partly down to individual frog personality.