Sooo... our frog-sitting turned into frog owning, and there was I with *no* idea what I was doing...
Our golden bell (imaginatively named "Froggley") seemed reasonably happy for some months in a large glass aquarium with land, water, plants... but then we moved house, and the aquarium couldn't come with us. Currently she (pretty sure it's a 'she') is in a generic, ovaloid, plastic "small pet tank" with a hinged lid that makes siphoning a pain, and an uneven floor that makes a decent land/water division almost impossible. It's also horrible to clean, so I'm having minor conniptions about the hygiene in there.Switching out the water involves a full empty each time as the pebble substrate collects so much gunk.
I don't have a lot of spare money at the moment (renovations, ugh), so much as I would like to just dash out and buy a full set-up, it's out of the question (and would rile my other half!), so I'm wondering how to improve the living conditions. I have my eye on some second-hand terraria in online auctions, but if and when I get one, what's the number one thing to do to create a healthy home - primarily focusing on water quality? Waterfall filter? Pump? What's with the removable bottom grate-thingy they advertise? Help!
(Also - Froggley looks like she's gone into hibernation or something. :-/ Our house is cold, routinely 15-16 dec Celsius in the day. She didn't have anywhere to hide when we put her in the new tank, so we put in a little aquarium castle as a stop-gap, and now she's up in there and won't come out! I'd leave her to it, but I'm worried that the castle badly needs a clean! Argh! I feel like a very bad pet owner right now...)