Hey all,
The frog bug has hit me full swing. I never thought getting my wife RETF for Christmas this year would have such an impact on me and pull me into a new interest and hobby. I recently posted pics of the 18 x 18 x 24 Terrarium we setup for them once we realized the 10 gallon fish tank was less than ideal for our new babies. Well we had an issue with our automatic mister (learning curve on keeping the humidity at the right point) and swamped the Terrarium out. We were able to clean it out and get it roughed back in with the leftover ABG mix we had. We also noticed signs of mold on the wood feature, we boiled it, scrubbed it, and then baked it in the oven for a couple hours. While it was cooling i read around and discovered that the awesome grapevine we bought for the terrarium is completely wrong and will continue to mold and rot in the humid terrarium.
So this sent me onto a shopping spree. Living in a rural area we do all of our shopping online. With a mix of Amazon, Josh's Frogs, LLL Reptile, and Mist King we bought some additional supplies for the terrarium to correct our noob mistakes and attempt to setup an more stable home for our RETF. With the holidays we have a longer wait on things than I would like.... couple that with my incessant reading about RETF and Terrariums/Vivariums I have decided to buy a 2nd 18 x 18 x 24 terrarium and do a custom background. I have also started to look into ways to keep the substrate from getting water logged so easily in the future. So with that long winded opening done I thought I would share my idea and hope I get some feed back, advise, and ideas.
Idea -
I bought some cork bark from LLL Reptile and plan on spray foaming, using Great stuff, it into the back ground. I also have 2 Pothos that I will be planing in the top corners of the back ground in pots. I will use straws in the bottom of the pots to allow ager to drain out and not remain stagnant in the pot. I bought a Nworegelia 'Annick' to plant in the back ground as well. I'll use silicon on the spray foam to stick coco fiber to it to make it look more natural. I also bought some egg crate light defuser, and PCV couplings to make a false bottom. I also bought a pump to place in the false bottom. I haven't decided if I will use the pump to pump water out of the tank periodically to keep it clean and also do a water feature or just use it to keep the water level down. I will build a channel using the same egg crate into the back ground to allow the pump to be removed if it has any problems or needs to be replaced. I also bought 2 pieces of Manzanita for the new wood features.
I have never done anything like this before and have watched as many videos as I could find (which sadly isn't a lot). I have never made a water feature before so any tips on how to make a waterfall. My thought is to do a waterfall down the back that empties into a little pool in the base (the pool would empty into the void I would use egg crate to make walls for the bottom of the pool to keep the frogs from getting int he void) I would also fill the pool with smooth rocks to keep the frogs from drowning in it. Just need to come up with a way to guide the water down the wall to the pool without swamping the substrate.
Anyways. Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated.