What Eric just said is key, "It looks like the plants are taking over." Look at the jungle pics that's what it looks like. When you first plant the tank in may look a little thin but when it grows in it should look dense. I hope Tony posts a picture of his red eye tank...its another simple but great one. Beezy you do need to add more plants and ditch the fake ones. Take a look at my Red Eye tank in my photo album...see the two plants on the far right...with the small leaves. Those plants are gone. I noticed my red eyes didn't use them or sleep on them and I adjusted. I dug those suckers out of there and put in things they will use. When you're new to frogs your tank should be a progression. As you watch and observe your frogs you will learn how to design their tank. As you do your tank will look nicer, more natural and your frogs will be less stressed. I'm new to dart frogs so I have a bunch of new babies. And those little guys love leaf litter. I used to use it just to keep soil off my tree frogs. But little baby darts they live under it they can't get enogh of it. Don't be worried about not being able to see you frogs if its too densly planted. Believe it or not they are more bold if a hiding spot is only one jump a way. You'll have the boys singing from the tree tops right out in front like a show off.