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also this is my plan, layer of hydro balls in the bottom, mesh over that, cocoa husks, then moss and rocks on top of that..does that sound good for the bottom? i was planning to plant some live bromiads in the ground as well..would this work with the ground ive discribed?
About the bamboo branch thing I have no idea how that works. ived seen them but never bought them. I prefer sticking to natural drift wood because its easy to clean, looks nice, and animals love it. I have no experience in the bamboo ornament so I cant comment on it.
As for coco husk. if you cant find coco husk you can also use just regular potting soil. As long as it doesnt contain any chems or fertilizers. Personally I prefer it because its cheap, easy and it doesnt stick to the frogs. Again thats just a preferance of mine but I just thought id suggest it.

Just wanted to say something in reguards the tank. Just make sure they get enough hide outs. I mean they're tame and calm. but you still want them to feel secure you know? As for the hydroballs and the planting. Here is what I think:
if you cant find hydroballs you dont need them you can use any type of rock or gravel. You just want a 2inch layer of it as a basin for water. So the soil itself isnt drenched wet. As well as the plants dont die from drowning. So yeah what you are talking about is good. Just make sure the mesh can hold the soil in.