I build my first tank last year with help from the members of this site. Its so true that you can't just stop with one build. This is a picture of my first tank that is almost a year old and home to 2 Epipedobates anthonyi 'Santa Issbel' and 1 Dendobtes imitator 'Tarapota'.
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I have decided to go a little bigger and I want to try to build a waterfall and a pond. After thinking and planning I picked up a Exo Terra 24x24x18 tank. I did a dry fitting and checked out a layout that I think will work out. For the waterfall pump I'm using a F150 filter pump which has a adjustable flow rate. I have a lot have slate title that I think would look good as the waterfall. What do you think about the layout?
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Now for some questions
With living in NY and with so much water in the tank should I worry about heating the water?
In my first tank I use a fogger to keep my humidity up in the tank. With the new tank the waterfall and pond will add to the humidity but should I use a system like mist king to mist the tank or just use a fogger like the last?
With the slate title there are some sharp edges, should I be worried about that or should I try to sand them down? Don't want any harm coming to the frogs.