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It is a beauty!!
Yeah I have, but I do not enjoy using a lot of ferns right now, I have had things choked out or taken over by ferns if the sweet spot for them hits haha.wow
have you considered Lecanopteris ferns? or epiphytic ant plants?
perhaps a climber like Dishidia pectinoides?
i think one of the big problems will be to hit the sweetspot of ventilation and moisture, keep us posted
Yeah so far it’s worked well, and I actually used glass which I am very pleased with and have full panels cut in case I need to change the top vent.nice, so you can adapt it as you go along, good choice
Looking good! Lots of root structure is a great sign. I have a Viv where I have them on wood overhanging a river. Some bug got in the wood and pooped up the tip part of the vine wood and the orchids have since rotted. Seems obviously from excessive moisture/pathogen related to wet. A bit bummed cause they are truly the perfect proper mini!My Psygmorchis pusilla View attachment 467557
Thanks!! Sorry to hear about yours not making it but yeah they are the perfect mini!Looking good! Lots of root structure is a great sign. I have a Viv where I have them on wood overhanging a river. Some bug got in the wood and pooped up the tip part of the vine wood and the orchids have since rotted. Seems obviously from excessive moisture/pathogen related to wet. A bit bummed cause they are truly the perfect proper mini!
Looks great! Have a picture of the whole ecosystem?
I hope they don’t eat the orchids or their roots for that mattereat that orchid, nom nom nom nom nom
these are so nice, i'd say i defentily prefer the look over the Geosesarma species
Thanks so much!! I’m very pleased with how it’s taking shape !!Amazing!I really like those black legs!
Holy hell amazing!!! I can’t wait for more picsHello all! I am back at it going to be building a large new vivarium as the center piece/faux wall barrier for our new living room redesign using two 30x12x16” tanks!
I’ll use this thread to post updates as I build what should be my most fun build yet!
I’ve been wanting to start a build for my miniature Orchids for over a year now and the tanks are not quite as tall as I was going to build them to be but these tanks on sale for $64 each on Black Friday ($100 off) was just way too good to pass up and I can make them work for my orchids and also some invertebrates too.
Picking them up Friday:
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The tanks:
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For me when doing layouts like this side-by-side I want it to visually flow from one tank into the other with the hardscape and I think I decided this morning what the shared hardscape will be that includes a trunk feature with an branch feature to plant the orchids and epiphytes on as well. Aspects of the trunk will sit hopefully in a pond feature and I would like to have a small trickle of water falling from the trunk into the pond. I am thinking I might add Geosesarma into the tanks hence the water pond feature! But the macro invertebrates are still open to change. Here’s what I am thinking design wise:
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And also possibly on one side or the other this reaching branch feature.
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Since I don’t have as much height as I initially planned for this build I will be trying to maximize as much horizontal leveling by creating tiers and levels to plant at different heights so I can create different light levels around and underneath objects which I need for the flora.
Anyway thanks for stopping by and I look forward to any comments or questions in the thread as I begin this new build over the winter!