Quote Originally Posted by DigitalPunk View Post
Anything that can survive in a tropical type environment with big leaves will work great. Pothos is a very common plant in Red tanks. It is a vining plant and over time will create great climbing and hiding spots. Snake Plants also are great in Red tanks. My Reds LOVE climbing and sleeping on the snake plants. Chinese evergreens are also very good for Reds.

Just keep in mind that Reds get rather large (as far as frogs go) and will do some damage to plants that aren't up to the task os supporting their weight. I don't get fancy with the plants in my Red tank. I only have Snake plants and Pothos. I bout one snake plant back in Jan for the reds (off of Amazon of all places) It has grown like crazy and has created a mini forest type thing for the reds to climb around on and hide in when needed. They love sleeping on the Pothos as well.

Doing a quick search on the forum you will be able to see what plants others are using in their tanks, but it largely comes back to the basics 1. Tropical tolerant 2. Bigish leaves 3. Sturdy.

Don't be afraid to experiment with plants. They are pretty cheap in the grand scheme of things and you may stumble across something that works great in your setup for them.

As far as I know there isn't any plants that you need to avoid with the Reds.
Ok thanks, I'll keep an eye out for sturdy/big leaf plants. Really like all 3 plants you mentioned, and have heard that pothos is the main plant for reds. I think I read something about them liking to lay their eggs on the big leaves?