Not too sure on the oxygenation, but if you had them in a tank with a whisper type filter and let the water fall and make bubbles, will help that.
Not sure what type of frog you're dealing with when they mature, but if you provide filtered water, a place out of the water and maybe a little heat from a light, they usually do fine, not long ago I had a common green frog, I disturbed in the winter when fixing a culvert pipe, he was something else, when it came to chowing on crickets, best to have those feed on something good, fresh carrot or potato, then the frog will get good nutrition from them, heck I disturbed his winter nap, least I could do was put him up for awhile and set him free when it warmed up, they don't do much though this one would make noise if I was on the phone near him, he was aggressive when it came to claiming his turf and nailing bugs for dinner. Somehow I figured it was a good deed, have always respected the wildlife around here.
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