Hello!! I'm looking into getting my first frog, a White's tree frog, and I've been researching a lot but i'm a little confused on some things.
I'm going to be setting up my tank using an old 25-gallon fishtank, and I plan to use only fake plants. There are a lot of pros and cons to each substrate type, and i'm trying to figure out what would be best for me. I'm not particularly picky about looks, i just want something that will keep my frog happy and isn't crazy expensive/ hard to maintain.
I read that paper towels or cloth can work, but I'm concerned because they have to be replaced/cleaned daily or almost daily, and with the fishtank I'd have to remove almost everything in the tank to get it in and out.
With traditional substrates like eco-earth or moss, I'm worried that it will get waterlogged or moldy. how often do substrates like that need to be replaced? Is it worth it to use a false bottom with traditional substrate for a white's tree frog? I'm afraid a false bottom might take up too much space.
I've also seen some people use large pebbles, too big for the frogs to accidentally swallow. what are the pros and cons to this? Will I be able to keep the tank moist enough if I do this? Will they get mildewy?
Thanks!!