Sounds you got yourselves a nice setup so far! But since you wanted suggestions, here's mine:
Overall, it sounds good to me. The main focus in a terrarium for red eyes should be plants, plants and more plants. They need all the climbing and hiding space they can get. The more hiding space you have, the more you'll see the frogs, since they'll feel more secure and walk around less fightened. The don't normally walk on the substrate, as they prefer to travel from branch to branch, so make sure to have plants covering as much volume as possible, preferably "linked" so that they can travel around the entire tank without having to walk on the substrate.
The plants you listed are really great in my opinion, especially the pothos. The lightning seems good as well, just don't go above 2.0 since that might actually hurt the frogs. You might also consider get a timer on the light, to create a constant day/night-cycle. A heating pad on the side of the tank is good, even if I personally perfer to use lights on top of the tank (like in the wild) to create heat. One of the pros with an UTH is that you can create heat at night, without disturbing their day/night-cycle. I personally would add a simple dimmer to the UTH, since it's a really small investment and you gain the ability to more accurately control the temperature.
On a final note, an eggcrate false bottom AND a hydroballs are a little bit redundant, since you often use hydroballs to create a drainage layer, which the eggcreate false bottom already provides. The hydroballs will not hurt, but it probably won't make much of a difference.
If you want some furthers ideas, check out some of Frog forums members that have red eyes. From the top of my head, DonLisk, Cheri and Flybyfern.





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