Quote Originally Posted by amansker View Post
Well, how about a design that divides the tank in two (maybe 1/3 and 2/3) that appears "natural" and does not look like someone built a wall? Maybe angle the wall? But I guess it would have to reach completely to the top of the vivarium? Perhaps have a long branchthat goes through the "wall" and visually connects the two sides? Is 16" x 18" x 30"(Tall) adequate space for a pair of azureus?

If I built a wall, can I leave a 2" (or whatever) gap at the bottom so the water element flows through the entire tank (under the substrate?) to make it easier to maintain?
Angling a glass wall in a tank would actually turn it into a mirror of sorts and would be even more obvious. You could always just do small, simple tanks without backgrounds that utilize the hardscape to flow together. If the tank(s) are planted heavily enough, the stress level of the frogs will be low, and they will feel safe and secure. Some of my favorite tanks are by one of the mods (flybyferns), and she doesn't use any backgrounds, just intelligent plantings and a great sense for hardscape.


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