Quote Originally Posted by Diogo Juliao View Post
The plant is a Ficus sp.
The moss is portuguese, I collected it in Serra de Sintra (well known place for those around the world who keep salamandra salamandra gallaica). It was really well washed and I'm now seeing if it holds on.
Looks great to me. As far a dart frogs go, it's on the small side for the terrestrial species. Perhaps a pair of dwarf tincs? Broms wouldn't be necessary in that case and you would want the extra floor space. There isn't really enough height for most of the thumbnail species to feel entirely at home. If you aren't concerned about breeding, the smaller space isn't as much of a concern, but I'd limit it to no more than two small frogs or one of the medium-sized terrestrial species (auratus, leucomelas, dwarf tincs).

If you do end up breeding tincs in a larger vivarium, then that tank would be ideal as a froglet tank, but again, the floor space would be more important than the bromiliads and you'd want some leaf litter.

I hope this helps.