My fother brought us a gray greefrog from northern WI for which my soms promptly setup a little habitat in a 10 gallong aquarium which has been used for a number of critters over the years. It seems to be doing OK. It has eaten some crickets from the pet store though this morning it appeared to be dead but has since perked back up.
I would like to setup a simple vivarium for it and have a question about the substrate and plants. I have read the the excellent article here a couple times. I don't want to spend a fortune and am glad to find that gray treefrogs are pretty hardy and since they are from northern climates I don't have to worry about maintaining a tropical temperature.
The article refers to additive-free soil. Where do you get that and how do you tell if it is additive free? I have some potting soil for plants but I think it has fertilizer mixed in so that is no good. Doesn't using soil become messy, especially when adding water?
I was also thinking about a brick of coconut husk but how do you use that? Do you wet the whole brick to let it expand and just pull out what you need or try to cut it first?
Then it seems a lot of recommendations are to add moss to the top which I was planning on doing.
Lastly for plants - I was thinking of using Pothos since it is readily available at the office and I could take a cutting to start a new plant. Do you generally plant it right in the substrate/soil? If so doesn't that make cleaning a pain with the roots into the substrate?
Sorry for the newbie questions. I am excited to try this and share it with my kids I just need some guidence to get started.