

Hey! I’ve had aquariums as a hobby for years now, and have been preparing to get northern green tree frogs (litoria caerulea) for a little while.
I had a solid plan to have a lot of depth on the back wall to make a waterfall, but two cans of expanding foam didn’t cut it. I switched up my plan and went ahead with siliconing coco coir to the wall, but I’m now stuck on ideas for how to pull off a waterfall.
Also now unsure how to hide the filter & hose.
If anyone has any tips, advice or inspiration, it’ll be much appreciated! TIA
by Ok-Ant8832

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Litoria caerulea have a tendency to develop fungal and bacterial infections if kept moist 24/7. For that reason, people tend to shy away from paludariums with this particular species. Letting the humidity drop as low as 30% is common with adults – basically impossible with waterfalls and bodies of water.
To actually answer your question anyways – you can find a really large nice piece of driftwood and place it upright in that corner, and just let the water trickle down it. It’ll look nice and is a very simple fix.
Be aware of the wicking effect of water though. Even one single drop a minute touching your soil later on will risk turning the whole ting a soggy mess.
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