Quote Originally Posted by Kurt View Post
I would set them up in a tank with a false bottom (see red-eye care article for the details). I would cover the substrate with live oak leaves (available at JoshsFrogs.com) to create leaf litter. I would get some branches for climbing and some plants (see Black Jungle.com). So when your done you have a terrarium that resembles the rain forest floor.

Seeing as how this species is prone to borrow do you think a false bottom is the best idea? I have never tried false bottoms with burrowing species so I don't have any first hand experience that says it won't work, but it does seem like an accident waiting to happen. I visualize the frog burrowing down and managing to get stuck under the false bottom and then having to tear the whole setup down to get him out.