Hello Gary,

Welcome to Frog Forum!

I believe real plants are always better than fake. The frogs will appreciate them as well. The will need high 'perching' spots. The would really feel comfortable w/ high..... placed hides. All real plants should be prepared and re-potted before put into the enclosure to red it of any chemicals. A FF "search" will find dozens of posts as to how to do this.

The enclosure and any decorations that go into the tank needs to be disinfected. The wood could be boiled or baked ( low heat for 20 min)
Plain very wet paper towel will be fine in the beginning.....many people actually keep them above shallow filtered water when they are adults.

Here is a care sheet with more details: -( this will assist you with the temp, humidity, lighting, needs )

Josh's Frogs How-To Guides » Blog Archive » Amazon Milk Frog Care Sheet

Remember the crickets need to be dusted w/ calcium and vitamins. I believe they will bowl feed.

And, then there is the quarantine period. Minimum of 30 days. This is to assure one frog does not spread an illness to the other. Quarantine is a very simple tank enabling you to keep an eye on them; making sure they are eating, poop ect. This is especially important when the are froglets. It gives you time to get to know them and get their main tank all ready to go. I use 10 gallon tanks for quarantine for tree frogs. If there are any sings of illness ( lack of appetite, diarrhea ) then a fecal sample should be done and a 90 day quarantine. Appropriate quarantine procedure info:

http://www.frogforum.net/tree-frogs/...-supplies.html ( a photo of a quarantine tank)
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They are a very adorable species.........congratulations.............we look forward to seeing some photos !
Lynn