Sounds good. I'd try to find a care sheet with instructions on temperature and humidity for this particular species, but 70-72 F doesn't sound bad.
I'm assuming the people who had the frog before don't seem like the type to go out of their way to get a frog from a store or show. Thirty miles away, there could be some disease that hasn't been introduced to ponds nearby, but I would personally risk it if I didn't want or couldn't find instructions on caring for a relatively local frog species.
As for crickets, it depends how many you want. With the egg container, they should have a little extra room to crawl. I personally keep mine in a tupperware box with a hole cut in the top and mesh hot-glued over it.





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