s6t6nic6l - Thanks so much for your reply. I am getting a consistent message that keeping multi-species in general is difficult and so since this is my first time keeping frogs/toads I will stick to just one species in my tank. I am good with light for growing plants, left over equipment from my plant tank days. One T5 strip with two good bulbs and then one basic single strip lamp. My concern is that it might be too much light for the frogs. I have read that they will hid all the time if the light is too bright. I plan to add more aquatic and semi-aquatic plants, moss and hides. Then the toads once things settle more. More pics to follow...
clownonfire - Thanks for the compliment, creating these terrarium designs is my artistic outlet, I love to aqua-scape fish tanks too. I have two water filters running in there. One is a Fluval 1 - underwater filter - its just a very small water pump with a sponge and then the land area on the left is a "turtle beach" that I picked up at clearance and it has a small pump running through it acting as a sponge filter. I come from a fish keeping background and I am well versed on how to keep good water quality. Given the toxins and general waste these toads produce, I plan to add activated charcoal to my filtration system - probably a small bag hidden behind the rock on the right next to the filter and do weekly partial water changes. Also before I add the toads I will "seed" the water with gravel and a sponge from my freshwater fish tank to start the biological filtration which will help breakdown waste.





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