Hello Dan and folks,

Nice to meet you here! and thanks for kind advice.
Well actually i am looking for "less arboreal frogs" which can be housed in lower profile tanks
i do know Trachycephalus resinifictrix is highly arboreal but they look so colorful and cute face and i included them on my "wish list"

1) i read up alot of those frogs in my "wish list" and it seems
Kassina maculata or the Kassina family frogs are less arboreal and easy to keep as they eat larger insects?
2) i am also reading up
Madagascar Reeds Frogs Heterixalus alboguttatus which can eat larger insects too. but it seems their average span is very short only 2-3 years?
3) and for Clown tree frog Dendropsophus leucophyllatus i am not very sure if they can eat larger insects and whats their average life span? they look very small in size like dart and reed frogs
if there are other better choices please feel free to advice

Thanks and have a nice day