
Originally Posted by
Geoff
I think it will be okay to do everything you're proposing but in my opinion, for what it's worth, the trouble and expense are unlikely to yield any significant benefits compared against using just plain aquarium gravel. I would have some reservations about using Carib Sand because it's a marine sand and likely to contain a lot of Calcium, which may, or may not, affect the pH in an upward direction. It's unlikely to harm the frogs but it might affect the plants. If your main concern is the plants being uprooted then it seems to me that placing small stones/pebbles around the base of each plant will be more effective in securing them than simply burying the roots in sand. The nutrients in Power Sand could cause an algae bloom if the planting density isn't enough to take them all up.
I'm sorry if all this comes across as negative but the facts are that the frogs' needs are very basic: a modest light level, places to hide, clean water at a stable temperature and food. Anything else is for our benefit, not the frogs', because they couldn't care less whether the tank's visually attractive to us or not. Having said all that, I do understand what you're doing and why you want to do it.