Hey everyone
Totally new here, and this seemed like a very informative place so I though it'd be worth it to join in.
So, I'm planning on getting my first Pixie frog in the next few months. Up until the point he/she comes in the mail, I will be preparing the newcomers home & food situations.
I'm starting with a 29 gallon glass aquarium, so that I wont have to buy another tank to move it into when it gets done growing.
Also, am working on getting a little over 1/3rd of the tank set up to be aquatic. It will have a mini-filter. Until the frog gets larger, I'll be placing a lot of big rocks in the water so that it isn't far too deep for the little guy/gal. I plan on ordering (hopefully) him from LLLReptile.com. So far, all I've ordered from there are supplies and the customer service has been stellar. I've heard good things, so maybe the experience with getting a live animal from them will go as smoothly as I hope. If anyone here has experience with them, I would really appreciate some input.
So, for the rest of the tank, plantation soil will be used. I'm working on deciding what kind (if any) live plants to put in there or if I should just stick with fakes. The heating pad is going to be a 30-40 exoterra under-the tank type pad. I've read that some people choose to put it on the side of the tank instead of underneath. Which one is best? And why?
I'm using a traditional fish-tank-type cover to hold in humidity (there are still several small uncovered spots to allow air flow).
The one thing that's really stumping me is how to set up something for crickets. I'll be getting 200 of them when I order my Pixie.
Feeding those orange cube flukers cricket diet things. Do they work well? I'm also getting a shaker/dispenser so I can coat them with calcium and vitamin powder. How long should 200 crickets last with a baby pixie? And how many do they tend to eat within a 2-week time span?
I'm so sorry for all the questions!

But I'm super excited and it just can't be helped.
ps this is my first "official" frog. When I was a kid, I would raise bullfrog tadpoles from the local petshop and let them go in a nearby creek surrounded by woods after they got their legs. But, that's really the extent of my frog-keeping. So any and ALL advice is welcome. Once I get the setup situated, I'll post pictures.
Thank you!
-Emily