<span style='font-family:Teletype'>Okay, I have my tank set up I told y'all about before... turns out my mom's former bearded dragon tank is actually a 40 gallon, making it way too huge for anywhere in this house, so I got a secondhand 10 gallon at the pet shop for 8 bucks, put some gravel in the bottom (to hold misted water longer to increase humidity), covered three sides with foil (to reflect more light onto the plants), put an old fluorescent fixture I used to use for an anole tank, which my grandfather mounted to the bottom of a two by four (which is slightly wider than the mouth of the tank, therefore it sits perfectly on the edges, with the fluorescent itself about an inch or two down in the tank) and put the fluorescent tube that came with it in there (it's never been used.. I used a UV bulb for the anoles), and then had my grandfather take a leftover section of plastic (which is usually put under the incandescents in the ceiling of the kitchen) and trim it to fit the half of the mouth of the tank that isn't covered by the fluorescent fixture (to retain humidity), then I melted several small holes in that to provide circulation. In the tank now are the rootsprout D. adelae from last year, a larger adelae with a sidesprout, a P. Primulifora and a N. ventricosa.
EDIT: For some reason my grandfather thinks I have too much stuff plugged in in my room, and he thinks one more thing (i.e. the fluorescent fixture) plugged in the wall will burn the whole house down, so I was forced to put the tank in the dining room on top of the 3-foot bookshelf in there.</span>