GO FOR THE FEEDER ROACHES!!!

Might I suggest B. discoidalis or B. dubia for your beardie and Blatta lateralis (Shelfordella tartara) for your tree frogs?

Lateralis are good escape artists, but this is only because they are good at finding faults in careless husbandry. Using a small sterilite container with micro screen glued for ventilation and about 3 inches between the top of any tank decoration/accessory, you should be able to keep them in their tank and breed them. Use some peat moss with potting soil for humidity as they are egg layers. Keep the temps at room temp for a good, steady flow of nymphs or higher for them to start cranking them out. These guys lay egg cases. VERY soft bodied and ideal for amphibians.

Discoids...
These are very easy to rear. They give live birth and need no substrate. They get to about 1 1/2 inches and are a favorite of beardies.

Dubias...
These, from personal and other's experience, either do really well or really badly. You will most likely be able to purchase adult males and females, and a few weeks after purchasing will find you are overwhelmed with bebies. XD
They are live bearing and can be cared for the same as discoidalis.

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This page shows how feeder roaches are nutritionally superior to crickets. *Plus, there's a lot of back breaking labor in raising crickets, where roaches thrive on neglect. ;D* ((PLUS PLUS, 1 adult discoid or dubia = the size of 5-7 crickets.))