I agree with wesleybrouwer, the eyes (and frogs) looks perfectly fine. Their pupils can get really large, and at night (when they're up) you often can't even see the redness in their eyes, just the black pupil.
Move them to the real enclosure. You could (with great success) add a feeding bowl made out of glass (a dessert bowl or whatever) and put the insects in it, since most feeders (crickets, roaches etc.) can't climb/jump on glass. This way you can:
1. Easily monitor how much they are eating
2. Making sure they don't accidentally eat the substrate
3. They'll quickly learn where the food is, and always be able to find it.
When they get bigger, I would move them to a bigger size, but right now (if they're only the size of a dime), the one you have is fine. It looks like a good setup.
Lastly, I agree once again with wesley. Better to give away a terrarium with a promise of an animal, rather than the actual animal![]()





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