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Your getting there.
Looks like the pillow moss you have in there probably will not make it. Do you have acces to 'clean' leaf litter? Meaning leaf litter from an area that has not been treated with chemicals or pesticides. That would make a nice ground cover for the bare areas.
I'm a little confused about the pleurothallis, which one are you calling that?
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An improvement for sure. Looks a little soaked in there though. Perhaps build up up the drainage layer or drop the water level.
I'm not sure... I believe that is one of the taller plants in the back corner... May look a little damp due to recently planting everything... Substrate is about 3/4" above the rock/drainage layer.... Should work okay? Though the water coming off my log does splash a little bit.... I Think i may get rid of the moss that I am using, though is a live and well the microphylla is much better looking and softer to the touch..... Getting high humidity plants in my area is next to impossible lol, they had only three of the 12 plants I was looking for.
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That looks good. Give those plants sometime to fill in and it will really be nice.
Backgrounds can offer additional planting options.
Few people can stop with one tank! This can be addictive.
Looks like you have analog gauges. Be careful, those can be highly inaccurate.
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I would suggest lots of leaf litter. You may find that the moss in the viv dies after a few months (maybe weeks). Leaf litter gives lots of places for little feeder bugs to hide and grow. It is also more accurate to what is found in dart habitat.
Rich
Darts with parasites are analogous to mixed tanks, there are no known benefits to the frogs with either.
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Thanks. I will have to see what i can find,,, most everything that is needed for the frogs is not available in my location, so 1: i'm ordering online a lot, and 2: doing tons of research and incorporating all of your suggestions, thanks.
they wouldn't swim in it and they could drown you only need i little water dish
i'd keep it like in the last pic
viv looks good, you have made great improvements since version 1.0 :-) the tank will grow in nicely.
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I agree, I like this version. The background turned out good. If you are planning to put leucomelas in this tank, I would keep the pond, the leucs will appreciate it.