Like you said temps and humidity will be the biggest challenges. I have a Veiled Chameleon who is free ranged (does not live in a cage.) He requires 60% or more humidity and temps that range from 85 down to 75. I am sure that you can achieve the same results and tweak them for your frogs.
Step one: location. I removed the doors on the closet.
Step two: protected the walls from constant spraying to keep the humidity high. I covered the walls with plastic shower curtains held up with push pins. I added a design to look like a tree on the back wall using a plastic table cloth.
Step three: lights. I added a heat light, UVB light, and a plant growing light. I taped the cords to the wall behind the shower curtains and put them all on timers. Also added the cage frame...you of course would want to keep the mesh part on. I chose to take it off for the Chameleon.
Step four: decor! The key to keeping humidity up is LIVE plants. I added a ficus, hibiscus, and pathos. I also added a humidifier you can kind of see on the left side. Its a Repti Fogger Zoo Med Repti Fogger
Its on a timer to go off for 30 min three times a day. It didnt work until I placed a heavy book on top of the water bottle. (Now it works great!) I also mist the area really well in the morning..
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