
Originally Posted by
Teh Frog Whisperer
-If I were you, I'd go for a 20-gallon long tank and maybe give the little guy a friend of the opposite sex when it grows up. It wouldn't be terribly difficult to transplant stuff into a new viv. When I had my dart frogs, I took it apart, rearranged things and put it back together for them, which I guess is a little similar.
-If you were to do a new viv, which again I'd recommend doing, you could put in new soil and a couple scoops of the soil from your current viv. This helps establish a new culture of isopods and stuff.
-I don't know squat about plants, but I do know you seem to have mostly bromeliads.
-You can make a little water feature if you go with a big enough viv, but I kinda think water features tend to be a bit more trouble than they're worth.
-I feel like you might as well keep the ReptiFogger. It humidifies the viv and, let's face it, the fog looks awesome. Darts need really high humidity, but what I've been told is that evaporative cooling is good for them. In order to do that, you'll probably want just a tiny bit of ventilation.
This is my two cents and I hope it helps!