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Old 02-21-2021, 12:52 PM
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Fantastic work!!!! Very inspiring I have been following the post and I am jumping to creat a Project. I made a post with questions maybe you can check it out 😌

Where do you have placed the internal circulation fan btw?

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Old 02-21-2021, 02:36 PM
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Fantastic work!!!! Very inspiring I have been following the post and I am jumping to creat a Project. I made and me questions maybe you can check it out 😌

Where do you have placed the internal circulation fan btw?
I started out with Fan 1, but I was having mold issues on the other side of the tank near the waterfall so I added Fan 2, sitting on a ledge above the water way at the back. Fan 2 circulated the air so much better that I eventually just removed Fan 1 and I'm using it in a different tank. I will say that most fans would not last long in that position with the amount of mist and water that gets on it, but I have CoolerGuys IP67 waterproof fans and I love them.



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Here are some updated pics. I moved the Spanish moss around to create clusters that hang from the lid, and have added a number of plants.





I love Angraecoids but they do not love me, so I was very surprised to see blooms on this Angraecum distichum out of nowhere (didn't even notice it budding):












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And a video of my mist effect:
https://i.imgur.com/5y3pHP4.mp4
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