First of all, congrats on your adorable new babies! May they bring you many smiles as big as their own. ^ ^ Thanks for saving them, chances are they would have been devoured by the adults at some point during a feeding.

Next, I agree with Eric and Tony unfortunately. The water idea, while a good idea in concept, but for White's it is not ideal. There is a member who has a 1/3 water setup for her White's but they are both adults and are quite strong. She says they like it fine, but honestly it would worry me to death just thinking about an accidental drowning. While White's aren't as clumsy as Monkey frogs, they can leap before they look, and everyone makes mistakes. My big guy jumps straight into the glass doors on occasion, I swear I see his eyes turn in his head when he does this. I'm amazed he's not brain damaged. :/

But all jokes aside, for new babies I would keep it simple. Maybe for the first month only use paper towels so you can closely monitor their health (this is what I have my baby White's on until he is big enough to go in the tank with his big brother). My baby seems to do quite well, I've provided him a fake fig and a small coconut husk to keep him secure and hidden when he wants to be. For the first few weeks he stayed under the fig leaves or inside his coconut, but now he wanders all over. I have even seen him hook his fingers into the screen top and climb upside-down across the tank.

If you need references or ideas you can check out my album, or Don's, he has a great set up.

The girl who has the 1/3 water tank, if you were set on that, can be found here, I'm sure she'll help you if you ask.

daziladi

Hope this has helped, post pictures of your babies! ><