Congrats! I have been raising pacifics and almost all have turned into tiny frogs now. I change half the water in the tadpole bucket daily, replacing it with mineral water, and give them some green leaf cooked then frozen and defrosted. When pouring in new water, try to pour it down the side of the bucket so you don’t hurt the tads.
When they get their two front legs, I gently move them (with a cup) to a plastic deli cup with a little mineral water, on its side slightly, so they can crawl out. I change some of that water daily, too.
When their tail is gone, I put them in a critter keeper with queen sized panty hose (legs cut off) over the top so they can eat melanogaster fruit flies. If you put the panty hose leg holes on top, you can close them with a twist tie and you have access to the critter keeper without the frogs or flies getting out.
In the critter keeper, I put paper napkins as substrate so I can keep them clean, and tiny water dishes. I mist them at night when the flies are gone.
When the tiny frogs are bigger, I will put them in a terrarium that is more naturalistic.
Enjoy your little guys!