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anramitaco 05-13-2016 06:50 PM

Wow! Beautiful terrarium! I agree with Pattywack... I'd stare at this for hours!

What lighting do you use? I use Jungle Dawn LEDs for an orchid tank but they seem really bright, too bright for a lot of the Pleuros.

Do you have a fan in there?

No-Pro-mwa 05-14-2016 12:29 PM

Wow it's looking so good.

Leslie 05-14-2016 12:38 PM

Good job. Very natural looking. Once the ground moss takes over it would be great! Might reconsider the calodictyon position. They need low light.


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soobie 05-27-2016 01:49 AM

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Originally Posted by anramitaco (Post 803963)
Wow! Beautiful terrarium! I agree with Pattywack... I'd stare at this for hours!

What lighting do you use? I use Jungle Dawn LEDs for an orchid tank but they seem really bright, too bright for a lot of the Pleuros.

Do you have a fan in there?

Thank you all!

This has been a very low-maintenance terrarium so far. There is no fan, just the passive ventilation that the ExoTerra has. And actually, I covered half of the screen on the top with plastic wrap to keep the humidity up, because it was drying out too fast. I keep meaning to get glass, but haven't yet.

The light is just the standard Exoterra compact canopy with one 26 watt compact fluorescent bulb. It's probably not really bright enough, but things are growing great and some are blooming. I'd like to get a better bulb when I have funds.

Keiki Paste 05-27-2016 08:13 PM

This is going to be beautiful!! Nice work!

soobie 06-10-2016 11:50 PM

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Just a quick update- my Bulbophyllum moniliforme is growing! I noticed today that there are 18 new pseudobubs forming, each with an itty bitty leaf!

Reeses 06-22-2016 08:07 PM

:goodjob

That looks incredible!! That sort of set-up is what I aspire to. How did you get the plants to stay in place until they filled in? (e.g., fishing line or something?)

soobie 06-26-2016 01:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Reeses (Post 808461)
:goodjob

That looks incredible!! That sort of set-up is what I aspire to. How did you get the plants to stay in place until they filled in? (e.g., fishing line or something?)

Thanks Reeses! There are a variety of plant-attachment methods, depending on how firmly the plants were attached to their original mounts and where I wanted to put them.
  • held in place with very thin fishing line (Lepanthes telipogoniflora and both Pleuro grobyi)
  • left on their original mount and the wire pressed into the foam background (Pleuro dressleri, Lepanthes calodictyon, Gastrochilus somai)
  • detached from the mount and simply set on a horizontal surface (Bulbo moniliforme, Pleuro niveoglobula, some peperomias)
  • detached from the mount and pinned to the background with wood toothpicks (Pleurothallis lewisiae, some peperomias)

Tindomul 10-26-2016 11:43 PM

Great looking viv! Can't wait to see it mature.

BC_Mosaic 10-31-2016 02:08 AM

Very inspirational!
Can you describe your substrate layout?
You're misting too, yes?
Thanks and looking forward to updates!


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