North american green tree frog

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My sister recent was given a north american green tree from by one of her friends. I was wondering what kind of tanks they like since all she has is a small carrier for it. The carrier has a reshapable plastic branch in there. Also I was wondering what kind of space does this species need to not get stressed, in case she wanted to get another frog of this species.
 
Single GTFs do well in 5 or 10 gallon aquariums.
Set up a moist substrate of something like cypress mulch with a medium sized water bowl. You can add some large leaved plants like pothos or spathaphyllum for cover.

Temps should be from the mid 60s F to the low 80s.

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