Brian always picks up what i forget, and vice versa he makes a couple excellent points. first is that the habitat for those guys is WAY up n the air, where only epiphytes survive. the only time they come down low is the rainy season to breed, but remember, the rainforest floor is normally flooded by as much as 30 feet, so they aren't going to ground level at all. a nice epiphytic fern is a resurrection fern. they actually grow nuts in Florida, so they aren't very difficult to get. broms are wonderful epiphytes, but not the ones from big box stores, some of them are actually terrestrial plants. instead, search the plant sites i gave you. neoregalia is a nice, small brom that will grow at a nice pace and won't give you headaches. second, i love when Brian mentions this. plant small, grow big. if you look at my madagascar tank, you'll notice that it is not planted heavy at all. that is to allow everything to grow together and fill space up. but also to give the frogs room to live.