My brother and I have decided (at my urging) to move his female PCF into a vivarium. He rescued her while at college up north, and he and his gf took care of her for about 3 months. When they moved back down here to Los Angeles 8 months ago they took her with them, so she is pretty far away from any other PCF's. Anyways, I have been taking care of her mostly. I'm too busy at work to cut off new tree branches and clean water everyday, so I urged him to buy a bigger tank, water filtration, and new plants so we can construct a vivarium
What we did was purchase a bigger 29 gal tank for her (she lives in a 10 gal right now) and aquarium gravel, moss, and a TetraFauna waterfall/filter and a ton of coconut fiber substrate. Here are my questions:
1. Is the tank size sufficient? It is longer and taller than the old tank but we are separating it into thirds, with 1/3rd being a filtered pond for her
2. If it is big enough, could we add another frog? As I said earlier, we are unable to get another PCF to place in there but we were hoping to place a female White's Tree frog, so that there wouldn't be any breeding but some more activity in the vivarium. I have read many posts here advising against it with other types of species like FBT's and Pacmans and whatnot but didn't know if it was safe for these two, which seem more docile
3. The page on the PCF states that they need no sunlight. I am wondering if the live terrarium plants they sell at Petco need sunlight-if so, how do I go about making sure that the plants get sufficient sunlight but the frog doesn't get too much sunlight?
4. Lastly, when I place live plants in the Vivarium, can I plant the plants directly into the substrate or do I need to mix the substrate with fertilizer? I have looked this one up and there seems to be a lot of info saying it'd work either way. I just want to do it correctly, and buy once cry once on this thing.
To anyone that has made it through this long post, I thank you. And I thank you for any help you can give a new guy like myself. For anyone that didn't read it and just looked at the end, I totally understand!