Quote Originally Posted by DanDrobates View Post
In my opinion the black foam is easier to use. You can use clear silicon on it instead of the black you would use on the yellow foam. If you miss a spot it barely shows and that’s always a plus. Just remember to carve the surface so it adheres properly. Another method is to carve the foam and paint it with dry lock tinted with acrylic paint. I’ve made some nice backgrounds this way and it’s safe for all intents and purposes. Using plastic egg crate as a rigid skeleton is fine but it will take some creative carving to get it to sit flush. Remember the foam expands big time.
I never thought of using black foam; that may work out better for my limited abilities and space!

Currently the set up is super simplistic, basically a flat section of egg crate with a fine mesh on both sides sitting on some PVC pipes, making a sort of 'table' or 'dock' that's above the water line the frog can use as a land area. It drains really well and allows for maximum swimming room, but it doesn't allow for much variation in height and landscaping. Before I was using the method of just piling a bunch of gravel on one side and while that allowed for more flexibility in height, the water was very shallow and there was little swimming room, as well as making the tank super heavy.
I'll definitely start looking at black foam. Do you have any suggestions for brand or formulation?