So now that I've got the tank otw and my frogs settling down (my male seems to be fine with me now, still need to work with the female), I'm planning to do a planted vivarium for them, something like those that I learned from here:
New England Herpetoculture LLC - Vivarium Construction 101 . I know it's more geared towards Dendrobates rather than White Lippeds but I really do want to try my hand at this.

So here is my potential set up plan:

18 x 18 x 24 tank with sliding doors and screen top (custom made, saved so much compared to getting an exoterra)
Exoterra compact top with Repti Glo 2.0 & Night Glo 10w bulbs
Thinking of a Cocofiber + great stuff back ground with driftwood ridges for climbing
Mounted plants like broms and pothos (Love pothos, near unkillable)
Bamboo branches for climbing
Sansevieria and Bird Nest Fern as some ground plants (should I leave these still potted for ease of maintenance?)
Water Bowl
Bottom with hydroton, mesh, followed by ABG Mix and a thin layer of sphagnum to keep the frogs clean
Isopods as microfauna

So any thoughts to this? My main concern is the microfauna part: I've got a small population of about 50 isopods happily waiting in their breeding tank for those but I'm kinda worried that the WLTFs will make a meal out of them. Also, I just discovered that these frogs defecate a lot. Even more than my pacman. How would a fully planted viv like that be maintained? Spot cleaning and daily water changes I know but I have no experience with planted vivaria and some pointers would be much appreciated!

Thanks all in advance! ~ Sincerely, a newbie