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Old 04-30-2018, 12:02 PM
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Pattywack.... Custom LED lights for Vivariums, Terrariums and Aquariums – Spectral Designs might do a custom light build
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Old 05-09-2018, 09:58 AM
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Thanks everyone for your suggestions! I ordered the Nano tank from Josh Frogs and I decided to go with the Zoo Med ReptiSun LED light. Thank you Leafmite!

It has 6500k daylight ho LEDs, 620 nm red LEDs and 465 nm blue LEDs to simulate nighttime “lunar effect”. The fixture is 5”x1”x7.125” so should sit on top very well. The adjustable rails are removable so that’s a plus!

The 6500k may be a bit much for the plants I intended to use, apparently I will need a shade cloth of some sort or be very selective in the placement of my plants. All part of the challenge and the fun! I am excited about getting started on this micro project, going to arrive tomorrow. I’ll post updates...again thank you all.
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Old 05-09-2018, 10:15 PM
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Always fun to start a new project. Looking forward to the finish terrarium.
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Old 05-10-2018, 10:03 AM
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Always fun to start a new project. Looking forward to the finish terrarium.
It certainly is fun to start a new project. The Exo Terra I have is almost two years old now and I spent weeks planning and gathering supplies and plants for it. Half of the fun was the planning. I used the original ugly background on my tank and hacked it down much thinner and covered open areas between the mounts with live moss. I also attached bittersweet vine to the background to create a couple of ledges that are now almost impossible to see. All the planning seems to take a long time and I throughly enjoy it.

Watching everything grow and fill in has been very satisfying, I could have several of these and enjoy them all! I do miss having the little Pleurothallis rubella in there as it was always flowering.

FedEx is showing out for delivery, yay!
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Old 05-10-2018, 09:07 PM
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The nano tank and light arrived today. Wow this is so small and cute, I can’t wait to get going with it. The Zoo Med light is awesome, just the low profile look I wanted. It has adjustable brackets to fit tanks 9” to 13” wide and they are just a bit too wide for the nano at 8”. I originally thought to remove the brackets and set the light on the tank frame but it is too easily knocked around.

I decided to leave the brackets in place and adjust the side of the tank frame to a nice snug fit. The fixture can still be easily moved to front or back of the tank. I used adhesive weather strip pieces on the side of the tank frame just below the clips that lock the mesh top in place. Looks ok to me and made for a more stable fit.

As for now the background is staying in place, I may or may not use it. I am excited to get the little tank set up, need to finally decide on which plants I want to use. Here are a few pictures of the little nano and the light fixture. Exo Terra really needs to adjust the size of their light for these small tanks, this one is perfect.
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Old 05-29-2018, 11:48 AM
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How's your nano project doing?
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Old 06-06-2018, 10:56 PM
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Thanks for asking, sorry I’ve been slow to reply. I finished planting the nano yesterday, I think, I may add a few cuttings of Drockrillia torresae if I can make myself cut the plant!

This nano has been a bit difficult and very different than my other Exo Terra due to the small size, especially the depth. I found the Zoo Med light and love it BUT it’s 6500K and this tank is not very deep. I’ve added a bit of shade cloth materials, we’ll see how this works in the next few days. All of the plants are ones I already owned, already growing under 6500k, just not as close to the bulbs. For now, if the plants show any signs of too much light, I’ll remove them. As much as I enjoy “playing” with this, I’ll not sacrifice a plant for my enjoyment.

Final placement of the nano may make a huge difference. If I decide to place this little tank in a fairly bright location, the lights won’t be used as long so ...

Most of these plants require low light. That has been my issue. Again, they have grown well for me (most of them) for at least a year with this same amount of light and have flowered. I’m just going to have to watch them, carefully.

Anyway, as for the setup: the Exo Terra background had to go. I had a pretty large piece of 1/2 round cork bark and broke it into pieces. Then I puzzled it together to try and make a background I could be happy with. I ended up gluing 4 pieces together for the back and used a single piece at the right side just because I liked the way it looked. This cork had some natural pockets that I’ve used to plant a couple of plants in. I think I want to add Drockrillia torresae to the top of this right sides cork piece as it is screaming for something up there!

I used Zoo Med clay balls for the floor and added forrest moss on top. The two plants on the floor are potted in net pots for easy removal. Everything in here can be easily removed if necessary.

My initial hold up...Macroclinium aurorae! I had to have this awesome little plant. I first saw one at a show in October of 2017 and could not get over the tiny plant with the beautiful flowers. The plant I wanted was in J&L’s display and the only one they had with them at the show. Cordelia told me I could order one, so I did! My plant arrived healthy and gorgeous. It began flowering two weeks ago, and still has two flowers just hanging on. It is the coolest little orchid! I waited to plant this tank as the aurorae was my inspiration and I wanted to display it properly.

A second little treasure in here is Trisetella strumosa. It is potted and doing well. This plant came from Glass Box Tropicals, it adjusted well and will be a great addition to this tiny tank.

Everything else Ive had for some time. The Trichosalpinx chamaelepanthes is simply cuttings from a larger plant.

This is the plant list for now:

Lepanthes calodictyon (recovering after near loss) YAY!
Trisetella strumosa
Sigmatostalix unguiculata
Macroclinium aurorae
Drockrillia lichenastrum, small
Dryadella cristata
Zygostates alleniana
Trichosalpinx chamaelepanthes

Next up: Drockrillia torresae cuttings

Excited to have this planted finally and in awe over the perfection of these tiny tiny orchids.

Here are a few pictures:
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Old 06-06-2018, 10:59 PM
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Old 06-07-2018, 12:00 AM
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Thanks for the update. Always enjoy seeing a fledgling idea transform into a full flight reality! Macroclinium aurorae is a very nice addition, and a really nice find! I especially like the overall form of this plant, along with the texture of its leaves and unique inflorescence. Post some pictures *in the future* if you get a chance.

These small enclosures (with their limited footprints) can definitely be a challenge to work with. Your set-up is well thought out, and you have a fantastic (and diverse) assortment of great plants!

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Old 06-07-2018, 12:13 PM
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Patty which is the speckled leaf plant in the ninth pic?
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