
Originally Posted by
Kurt
Then you don't want peepers or reed frogs. They're tiny. Also, as others have already said it, but you shouldn't mix species in the same enclosure. Even if they are found in the same area. In the wild they may hang out in the same bush or pond, but they are never are as close to each other as they would forced to be in your enclosure. Then there is the cross-contamination issue to consider.
I would not even think of trying to breed one species to another. First of all it is very frowned upon in the frog community and second you may find it very difficult to breed two frogs of the same species, never mind two totally different species.
Also forget about Hyla andersonii, the pine barrens treefrog, it is protected by federal law.