I think if you want a true Paludarium with deeper water the milk frogs would be better because they are truly arboreal frogs, but for cost reasons and from my experience with the Dumpy Tree Frog I currently own for 3 years, you will love the size, personality, cost, and hardiness. I think 2-3 frogs would be maximum for that space because it's 3 feet long and high and these frogs use the whole enclosure. They get 3-5 inches so keeping it spacious is best. I'll only request this to you because of how much space you have, but if you have 6-7inches of water you can have Australian Rainbow Fish along with the Australian Frogs. I have this with some native plants and Mosquitofish who are evasive to the continent. It's a cool idea you could do if you want the Dumpies. Betta Fish are good Paludarium fish as well. I'll post a video of my setup for you to see. Its a 55 Gallon Tropical Forest featuring the climate of Australia. You wouldn't believe how hard it is to get plants from there so some sacrifices had to be made.
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