Hi!
I just got two baby white's tree frogs. They are about 1 inch in length. I have had a white's tree frog before, I got her when she was about 3 inches long, and I really missed having a frog. With my new frogs I want to make sure that they have the perfect enclosure, diet, and care.

Food:
I have been researching what to feed these little guys. At the store they had small crickets, which I am fine with feeding them. Generally what I've seen suggested is 3-4 crickets each, every other day. Is this about right? I don't want to over or under-feed them. I also would like to feed them mealworms or something else that doesn't have a chance of escaping the terrarium.. However, I've read in several places that worms are actually bad for them because they might bite the frog? Could I avoid this problem by cutting them in half before feeding? I've also seen that fruit flies can be a good food for them, but I don't know where to get those, or how to keep them from flying out when I'm trying to get them in there.

Enclosure:
Right now I have a pretty big enclosure for them. I don't know how many gallons it is, but it is about 1 1/2 feet tall, a foot deep, and 2 feet wide. I have some water in the bottom with a waterfall, and a large bowl (that's meant as a bath) with substrate and moss. I have a small bridge and a ramp made from bark to let them go into the water to bathe. And on the other side I have two large fake leaves and then a fake bush (which they are under allll the time.) I also have a log that goes up to almost the top for them to climb on.
My questions were, should I have some fake leaves around the substrate too, to encourage them to go there as well? They seem to hang out in the corner with the small bush a lot. I have only had them for one day, so they may be kind of shy. I also have a heating pad, and a heating lamp for the winter when it gets colder. Is there anythign else that I should put in there for them?
Also, my roommate is obsessed with fish, and she wants me to put tetras in the water. I'm hesitant about this, because I don't want the frogs to eat them and get sick, or something else to happen. Am I right, or are small fish okay?

Other Care:
With my last frog, I didn't take her out and hold her very much, and she ended up being very shy and would pee on me every time I so much as touched her. I want to be able to get my new frogs used to being touched so that they won't be scared. I got them yesterday, how many days should I give them before taking them out? (I was planning on taking them into the bathroom because it's a small room and there's no places for them to get lost there.) Also, if I do take them out, what is the most I should handle them?

Thanks so much for reading this whole thing and helping! I want to make sure my new frogs have the best life possible. If you have any other general tips for me that would be greatly appreciated!

Renee

p.s. I still need names for them, as well. One is very calm and the other one likes to hop around a lot. I was thinking of Hawaiian names, because my last frog's name was Manoa which is Hawaiian. It would be nice to have complimenting names as well. (: