Really cool colors! I love frogs and toads always have for some reason.
I moved from Jacksonville fl south to the Daytona area. We down here have a problem with cuban tree frogs. UF says to humanely euthanize them, I decided to just catch them and put them in a prison that resembles home, which is their lovely 55gallon tank, and 20gallon with a 10gallon ontop upside down(double decker)
When I moved into my house I could only find Cuban tre frogs and large toads..
After research and learning to euthanize them(or collect in my case) I have a growing population of all native frogs and toads!!! I didn't see any squirrel or green tree frogs and now I have tons of them. Every night by each light around the house I'll have 3-4. I have also come across many barking tree frogs(largest native frog) and as time went on I started finding smaller southern toads, and then spade foot toads of all sizes and then the uncommon narrow mouthed toads! That are now common around my house!!!
I didnt have any animals to care for so the idea of having a pet was a good time consumer which I need. I feed them crickets weeky, they are active eaters, lunging and grabbing with open mouths and speak arms they usually stuff the food in their mouths with their hands, like a Viking!!!
I mist their tanks quite often and I have only live plants growing throughout with tons of cover for hiding.
They do croak(sound, not death
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)almost nightly! And often when I must their tank they'll croak to thank me.
Cubans can eat nonstop, expanding their bellies to disgusting levels.
They eat native frogs toads and lizards and obviously insects. And from what I have noticed they really don't have an off switch..
And for those that care, they do tend to feces on everything around the house and their feces can stain wherever it is. Paint, tables, screens you name it it can actually stain it, or just leve a thick residue.