go buy a good book about them. most of the care sheets about them are mostly garbage and don't really help all thoo much, there is good info in most but you also have to wade through the trash. for cages the larger the better, they have one of the more impressive leaps, even for treefrogs. they do well in small groups and eat normal insect fare which is most likely crickets as the staple. ummmm, temp is pretty much warm room temperature. they can be kind of fragile but their incredible beauty makes jumping through hoops worthwhile. Sorry if this only kind of helps, just some things i can remember from when I kept them. I had a trio or so in a 55 gallon tall tank, but haven't kept them in years. Good luck with you search for information!