These are toadlets (they look to be American toads), not tree frogs, so you'll need to adjust your husbandry for such.
Here's a couple of caresheets:
http://www.frogforum.net/content.php...ytes-Pelobates
https://animals.mom.me/raising-american-toads-2133.html
https://toadschooled.tumblr.com/baby%20tips
🐸 Magnus, Luna, Fern, Bamboo, & Nettle
🐱 Simon, Bentley, & Zoey
🐶 Rufus
🦎 Ghost
🐢 Atlas
The photos are a bit blurry, but I've raised gray tree frogs from the tadpole stage. Yours don't seem to have toe pads which are characteristic of tree frogs. Do your frogs climb the glass walls of your enclosure? They also look to have prominent parotoid glands which is toad anatomy.
This is what a gray tree froglet looks like.
🐸 Magnus, Luna, Fern, Bamboo, & Nettle
🐱 Simon, Bentley, & Zoey
🐶 Rufus
🦎 Ghost
🐢 Atlas
Ya I don't know why the photos are blurry, its on a 1080p phone camera. I'll try to take better pictures when I can. No they don't climb the glass walls but I've seen one climbing the wooden log I have in their that's in the second image. Are all gray tree froglets green? Or can they be the brownish color of mine.
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