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The June terrarium picture thread!

  • #21
how are the LED's working? how much are they?
 
  • #22
Impressive looking hamata! What are the specs of that tank?
 
  • #23
The LED lights are working well so far, but I have only been using them a few months.

The tank that has my N. hamata and H. minor x heterodoxa is a converted 55 gallon fish tank with an eggcrate a few inches above the base. I allow water to sit at the bottom and I pump air into the water using an aquarium air pump. I have it nearly sealed and I use 4 cool white, 32 watt T8 flourescent lights ontop. Right now the temperature fluctuates 65F - 85F, but typically the low temperatures are in the 50's in my unheated basement.
 
  • #24
Well it seems to be working. Do you know the humidity? I'm assuming it's fairly close to 100% with all that water. I'm particularly interested in this tank seeing as mine is almost identical in terms of specs escept my humidity is between 70%-90%. I'd love to grow some more exotic neps eventually.

Zac
 
  • #25
Dave: Your N. hamata and sun pitcher look amazing. Would you mind posting more pictures of your entire tank? I've lately been redoing most of my collection/conditions so I'd love to see your setup!
 
  • #26
The LED is what amazes me I love it!
 
  • #27
Zac, Dave:

Beautiful plants!

Dave, how many times will you torture me with that N.hamata! I drool over it at our NECPS meetings, and now you tease me with pics on the forum.
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Very nice plant.

--Ken
 
  • #28
Thanks, Ken. Im still amazed that I lucked out and won the that N. hamata in an NECPS raffle last year.

Zak, my humidity readings are around 85%, but I suspect it gets higher than that.

Mitch, I designed the tank more for function than looks, but here is the whole tank:

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Another grow area that is like a home-made terrarium made with a rack and greenhouse plastic:


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  • #29
Dave, thanks for posting pictures of your setup. Even though you designed it all for function rather than looks, I think it's very nice!

Quick question: What's your watering technique for your Neps? Do you have them sitting in saucers or do you just let the water freely drain away?

I have two N. hamatas that aren't doing so well right now and any and all help would be very much appreciated.
 
  • #30
Thanks.

I let the water drain away. I have grown a few neps in water before, but I now prefer a mix of LFS and orchid bark. I seem to have better luck with a well-drained potting mix, that stays damp, but not overly wet.

When I grows neps outside, I will let them sit in a dish of water.

I am a big fan of live LFS for my N. hamata based on my experience and what I have read.
 
  • #31
Thanks for the info Dave. My Neps don't seem to mind sitting in water for the most part, but trying the free-draining method might be a good idea. All I know is that your Neps look good and mine do not! Haha!
 
  • #32
A little late for june but here's one of my terrariums =P

lets see if I do this right

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  • #33
Nice Plants.
Are both those VFT's in pots?
I really enjoy the backboard, makes everything look nice and classic.

Zac
 
  • #34
Thank You =)

Actually no the VFT is not in a pot and the one that is in a pot is a cobra Lilly (atleast thats what the lowes tag sad)
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  • #35
That would be my excellent eyesight
 
  • #36
or it could be the unfocused picture
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you think spending to much on the camara would mean good pictures but no it doesnt =P Now I have to shell out money for a decent macro lens
 
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