Water features are tough and most of the time especially the water falls they work for a week or so then stop working and you have to take apart the tank to fix it... My first tank all I did was raise the land up higher than one section of the tank where I left it shallow for a pool....
If I was going to do a water fall, I would place the pump under a false bottom made of egg crate, then run a hose from the bottom of the tank in the corner for a waterfall then GS the side of the tank with the hose and pieces of rock or wood in place so that they will hold them. Then from the hose at the top I would cut into the GS so that there would be a river running down the back side of the GS which would allow the water to go over the wood/ rocks like a stream.
This sounds easy but I'd say for your first build to pass up on the waterfall and stream for the simple fact that the frogs won't really use it much its only eye pleasing...
But it is your undertaking, I would say before you do it to read up on all the blogs you can and then draw up plans and work them through. Old saying would apply "Measure twice, cut once"....
Just what ever you do make SURE you leave an easy access to the pump and waterfall in case something happens





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