Quote Originally Posted by Frogman1031 View Post
Height is always the most important thing when preparing a tank for a tree frog.
This is a pretty definitive statement that I don't agree with at all. The most important thing imo when setting up a viv for any species is making sure the environmental parameters are within a suitable range for the intended species. Lots of tree frogs come from high up where humidity isn't anywhere near as high as it is at the forest floor. High humidity can cause serious problems like bacterial infection for some canopy dwelling species and if your ventilation isn't adequate your setting yourself up for failure from the start.

So if I had a tank that was 4 feet tall but only 6"x 6" footprint that would
Be better for a tree frog then one that was a 2 foot cube? Some tree frogs like rhacophorus actually need an enclosure that is really long as well since they can cover quite a bit of distance in a single leap.