Lynn's got you covered on the cleaning routine.
Some great tree frog plants are broad leafed plants, such as:
Pothos / Epipremnu aureum
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epipremnum_aureum
Chinese Evergreens / Aglaonema
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aglaonema
(One of my favorites due to the red/pink varieties)
Philodendrons
(Use the broad leaf variations)
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philodendron
They look frail in these Internet photos, but if proper lighting and ABG mix are used to plant in, they grow strong. (I also use a secret trick of pushing a frog poo or two down into the plant soil weekly for some fertilizer, along with a few springtails in the mix to keep things in balance).
I have red eyes, but you can see how they enjoy sleeping on the undersides of the leaves.
And on the tops near the stems where the leaves are strongest.
Hope this helps.





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