
Originally Posted by
mpmistr
33 gallon is pretty decent for two adult frogs. I'm kind of iffy about the pleco though, is it a common pleco? Those are too large for a 33 gallon and really need a 55 gallon minimum. Small ACF more than likely aren't fond of sharing a tank with a largish pleco that's probably why they are shy, they could see the pleco as a threat/predator. I would remove it but that's just me, I never felt like plecos and ACF mixed well they tend to like to share the same hiding spots and plecos are a bit territorial.
In my own experience when my frogs were ~1inch they were kept in a tank with a few zebra danio, which are harmless but they seemed to hide a lot. When the fish were removed they were suddenly more active.
It takes a while to get these frogs to eat floating pellets but it can be done, I'm not a huge fan of sinking pellets because they tend to be harder to clean up and I would seriously reconsider the gravel as it is not a good long term substrate for these frogs (they can swallow it and get intestinal blockages, its rare but the danger is there).
Far as plants go water sprite is good, bacopa grows well, xmas moss is nice but you may have to wait several months for it to take hold (mine is just now starting to really take hold and it's been months and months). You could do crypts, they have strong roots and stand up to ACF abuse well.