When i first joined frog forum i had planned on turning my 180gallon aquarium into a vertical terrarium for American tree frogs or some other tree frog species, well it cracked so badly it was unfixable.

Since the catastrophic event i have decided to go in a different direction, and instead creat a reed frog habitat. I have seen so much info on building for reed frogs but almost all of what i have encountered says to use faux plants and a few inches oc water and nothing else in the tank. I want more then that. Can anyone suggest a setup for reed frogs that would incorporate living plants? Currently im considering using live aquatic and semi aquatic aquarium plants such as large emmersed amazon swords and possibly anubias as well as pitcher plants and pothos ivy. Any advice is welcome!