Hello Everyone!

I finally did it!

So, I ordered two CB juvenile D. guineti Tomato frogs!

The 120 Gallon tank I have has been revamped for frogs, I replaced the course grating in the lid for plexiglass and repaired the bottom crack with a piece of plexiglass the spans the entire bottom on the tank, so it's now water tight.

I am making a false rock background, and instead of using concrete, I will be using Drylock. It will be covered on three sides, a background and a waterfall for each side.

I am wondering, what plants are safe to use with Tomato frogs. They arn't really vicious eaters, so I figure I could use moss for sure. I am ordering frog moss, spanish moss and carpet moss. I will be growing bromeliads on the background and drift wood. I plan to plant lots of crepping and climbing plants, for ground cover (along with the moss), and tons of ferns, but I'm wondering if it would also be safe to use some poisonous plants such as Rhoeo or Croton? I don't think they will trample them, and they will mainly be on the background anyway.

I want this set-up to be a real tropical set-up. I've make a bunch of vines by twining small rope together, covering it in GE II silicone, and then pressing coco-fibre onto it. To secure them, I GreatStuffed' the ends of the ropes together over a bolt, leaving only 1/2" of bolt sticking out, then just carved the GS to look like the rest of the "vine". Grimm from Canadart and DenoBoard gave me that idea.

I know the Tomato frogs won't climb on the vines, but I figured they'd look nice covered in crepping fig and bromeliads. I want to make them feel like they are in Madagascar

Royce