Davidln1
Arachnopeon
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This piece is only about 12 inches tall and the base would be buried in substrate so really only about 8 inches of height. At the top and 2 at the lowest.Sphagnum moss. There is a potential problem with this though. If this is being put in an enclosure with a terrestrial species, it will create too much height, increasing fall risks.
sorry man, wasn’t trying to rain on your parade. I saw those snag points and the first thing that popped into my head was that guys T i saw a few days ago.Thank you, I really appreciate the information definitely not trying to hurt my T in any way just trying to create a beautiful (yet safe) terrarium for my L. Parahybana. I really had high Hope's for that piece or something Similar.
That looks amazing, I absolutely love the fern!You can yo awesone setups only with plants and some driftwood.
The moss is a little bit "difficult" for some people, you need to stay watering everyday to maintain it humid. Also the temperature has a big role in the growing process.
This is my Geniculata setup, if you want to take some ideas.
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The plants are, fern, some bromeliads, java moss over xaxim, and chamaedorea elegans.
I sourced the driftwood in a local beach after a storm, and the plants in a local garden shop. The background is optional hahahaha xD
Yeah I plan to do mine myself, another thought I've had is building a trickling waterfall within the terrarium on the side furthest from the hide. I'm quite a ways off from my build as my L.P. is only a 1/2" sling but I like to research so I'm not scrambling for information.Also you can find some 3d foam backgrounds, but it's a lot cheaper to do one yourself
Yep that's the plan, I have a 36×18×18 exo terra enclosure which I will be repurposing when the time comes. I also just purchased a 12×12 exo terra and the Bio Dude bio active kit for LP for the juvenile/sub adult stage. Right now it's just in a small sling vial.By now use small enclosures, as simple as possible to keep. In a year or two you'll have a decent sized Lasidora to start with your proyect