Quote Originally Posted by Jace View Post
Thanks Kevin. I didn't get a chance to do remove any of the water today, but I will put it at the top of my to-do list tomorrow. I think I just might add some gravel to the bottom afterall....the toads poop quite a lot and it doesn't look to attractive sitting on a plain bottom. I am getting more silk plants to hang along the sides and drap over the ledges and into the water; live plants coming soon, too.
You're most welcome dear. If the toads you got are orientals then you should go with black gravel, because it will show off greatly your toads colors. Should it be a european firebelly, then just use either white(pure white) gravel or blue or green gravel. I would stay away from purples, reds, pinks, browns, yellows, and anything annoyingly bright. Get a small water vaccum(syphon). I feel that the whisper filters work best. Like the ones that go in. Or get a fluval filter. You know the ones that are like a long tube? It says internal filter so I think itd work. Try putting in the tank some phosphate remover. Try using some small powerheads for water circulation. As for aquatic plants. I think anachris are in order. :P ps/ a waterfall would look lovely. Try getting rocks from outside. Make sure they6 are light or drill holes in them.