Nick9 Wrote:wow, Odi, congrats!
you are a proud Mommy now, aren't you?
How long these frogs usually live?
Oh Nicky, I'm blushing
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Well, I honestly can't say for certain. Not many people keep these species of frogs, as they are endemically and mostly found in the Carribean, along with most other Coqui species. They are Tropical-Neo Tropical, so it's hard to keep them in places where you get a "typical" winter.
As such, there isn't much research done on the captive keeping of these frogs, though I've kept a record of my observations and have compiled it into a WIP[Work in Progress] caresheet.
Most frogs this small can live probably 5-7 years in captivity, but these frogs specifically, I can't say for sure.
Most frogs in general rarely live over 30 years, so I won't say too long.
The popularly owned Frog Endemic to Australia and New Zealand [through introduction], known as the White's Tree Frog/Green Tree Frog or Dumpy Tree Frog[due to it's cute dumpy look] can live about 20years in captivity, so frogs can actually be quite long lived, but generally smaller frogs don't live as long.
This frog is well documented, because it's a commonly kept as a pet and especially due to it's docile and tolerant nature, it's one of the easiest frogs to research and document.
My Frogs are not as tolerant and do not like to be held[for long periods], so obviously no one can research them as efficiently, and thus, no one really keeps them.
So that's why I can't say for sure.
Could be 5-7 years, could possibly be 10.
[Mine are yellowish mostly though. I have like 3-4 brown ones like this one.]