Quote Originally Posted by Louis Charles Bruckner View Post
It all depends on your substrate.

If it is all water then you just need a filter system that can handle the wastes.
If there is a lot of live plants and a good mechanical filter media and you do
water changes as you would do in a similar sized aquarium and vacuum the gravel
that is under the water. (putting gravel within reach of a frogs hungry mouth is a bad idea.)
Then the cleanings would be far apart and the least intrusion on your frog.

If it is a coco-fiber then I think it is best to spot clean stool daily, and replacement
every month or so. The best way to tell is using your nose. It should have a earthy odor.
If it starts to smell then it is in a need of a change.
Also live plants will help with this type of substrate.


I am sure that the others here that have more experience than I will help also.

I am glad that you are planning well ahead of getting your frog.
Getting the enclosure setup and running properly is a really good thing to do.
Louis has got you covered.

If using a false bottom and springtails and/or isopods you will not have to change much at all. An access area would allow for water siphoning. The substrate would constantly be cleansed by the misting. I push the occasional frog poo into the substrate next to the plant roots for plant food. The rest I spot clean daily to just remove visible feces.

If not using a false bottom, as Louis has mentioned, about every 4 weeks you'll need to do a substrate change.