I think Carlos has covered the major factors well.
With regards to captive care, I would say that the Phyllomedusa sauvagii is a better choice to start with if you have never kept either specie. They both can be quite demanding and are not one for beginners. With that said, if you get it right then they can really flourish in captivity. A must for any Amphibian collection but due to their size/s and husbandry, they can be difficult to maintain and appreciate fully.
Here is some of my young from 2012
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