I'm about to set up a tank for a group of 10 of these fish. I've just spent the last few hours reading as much info as I can on them. I appreciate that many have tried to breed them but without success so far.
My plans are a 24" x 15" x 12" tank with gentle sponge filtration. I plan on using floating plants either Salvinia natans or Amazon Frogbit along with a lot of fine leafed plants such as Cabomba aquatica, My plans are to provide a black water environment with a pH of around 5. I do not plan on keeping any other fish in this tank.
Feeding will be predominantly life foods such as banana worms, microworms, daphnia, brine shrimp, bloodworm, white worms and grindal worms with occasional feedings of frozen cyclops etc. I'm trying to simulate as natural diet as I can and hope to completely avoid any kind of dry or freeze dried foods.
My questions are

What substrate would you advise? I was thinking of using a black coloured sand to a depth that I could safely plant the Cabomba in.
Perhaps a few stones, bogwood and redmoor wood to provide additional cover along with lots of plants. Would this simulate natural conditions?
Finally, does anyone have any tips as to how to simulate natural conditions on an annual basis of the Batang Hari drainage in Sumatra? For example how many hours lighting and temperature etc.
Thanks in advance.