Ok, waiting for the sand to settle. (Excuse the glare, at this time in the day there is nothing I can do about sun light coming in through the blinds. Also, these are taken by my phone and not my camera as the camera is charging so I can take good photos of the frogs when I get them! )
Only ended up using one filter for now as the Fluval U2 is good for 30 gallons and there is probably just over 10 gallons in the tank. It has three out flow options - out of the top, out of the bottom, and out of the middle. I have it currently set for out of the bottom so all waste etc in the water will get moved around to the filter but the top of the surface doesn't move.
I have a "reptile dish" thing that I had originally bought to use as a feeding dish in my axolotl tank until I got it home, peeled all the labels off, cleaned it and then realized it floated. Now it and a large rock (to make sure it is completely balanced and doesn't wobble in the slightest, have made a type of platform in addition to all the branches.
Will look much better once the sand fully settles as you will be able to see the "tree" like appearance and all the climb out levels.
I put a floating betta log in to for good measure, may end up taking it out if they don't use it.
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