Originally Posted by
DanDrobates
Ok here’s what I do. I keep my four theleoderma corticale in a 29 tall. I used a layer of large stone gravel about 1 inch deep and I keep the water level at 3 to 5 inches. I use no substrate. I placed a few cork flats at different angles jutting out of the water and one laying flat. This creates a tent above the water and provides different spots for them to hang out. During the day they mostly hang out at the waters edge partially submerged. I use a tiny submersible pump to keep the water moving slightly in one corner but this is not necessary. I add a few magnolia leaves and that’s about it. The water stays darkened and I never change it. I only add when it evaporates. I also keep them in the colder spot in my frog room where the temperature hovered around 69 to 71 degrees.
As as for my dart frogs I use a false bottom below my substrate which consists of abg mix over a layer of clay balls. I had waterfall features but they were to difficult to maintain. The False bottom Effectively filters the whole thing and I only add water when needed. The leaf litter tans the water and with the addition of springtails it maintains itself. Some people drill bulkheads for drainage and water changes but I found this to be overkill.