you have done a good job by coming to this website, but please for future refernce; do research for the sake of the animal you are about to purchase. there is no better way to learn than to come on here and ask questions beforehand so that your setup is perfect for your froggy friend to be acclimated to. The thing with frogs and their mentality is that small spaces is better for them.
Imagine this:think of someone taking you from your cozy home and throwing you in a warehouse with the bare necessities: a hut, water, bread. This would stress you out and you may be hesitant to eat because of this unsure environment. You have to really think like a frog and big spaces scare them easily.
You did mention you put a divider in which may be translucent? if so than put a static cling background or a piece of black paper on it.
albino's should not be provided UVB at any time. Think of their skin to be sensitive like a kid with albanism. you cant put sunscreen on a frog so we just dont provide them with any direct light. they should only have a little bit of natural light inside a south facing room for a photoperiod. frogs should not be kept near windows or air vents. drafts will stress them because the temp flucuates too much.
Hang in there, we are here to help and this forum has answered so many of my questions
It sucks when you have to panic about everything at first. someone gave me a rabbit for my birthday and after 4 days she had bunnies and wouldnt feed them so I became momma rabbit for a month of bottle feeding. that was a tough way to learn but I did my research and have 4 healthy bunnies.