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Old 06-05-2007, 09:15 AM
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Thanks again
Shakkai, they took about 1 month to start seeing some noticable growth.
The little one is Haraella odorata, loves vivariums.
Tin, your vivarium is looking fab! I never realised until I saw your photo that H. odorata was so small, great
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Things have changed a bit, I'll see if I can post an updated photo. Thanks for looking!
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Ok, here is a pic of the orchidarium
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I like the frog. (middle left, just above the ludisia)
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Awsum. Tin you need a Tolumnia at the top
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Old 06-06-2007, 11:43 AM
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Scott, the toad is still sitting in the same spot. LOL
And I would like a Tolumnia up there, but needs to have a pendulous spike.
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Tindo - It's coming along nicely!
All your plants are looking healthy!
Even froggie looks happy
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Scott, the toad is still sitting in the same spot. LOL
And I would like a Tolumnia up there, but needs to have a pendulous spike.
Most do, Tin. Go for it, you won't be dissapointed.
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Any suggestions?
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Old 06-27-2007, 10:43 AM
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lovely your garden .One of cousins did grow in a basin a mini estate with hill tops and rocks and valleys.but its not covered by glass and fully opened..
I am amazed how do you give ventilation to your tank.
I love the setup.
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