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75 gallon aquarium 240 watts of flourescent light 1" of water beneath false bottom made of egg crate and PVC piping
Back wall inhabited by various tilandisa, orchid and ant plants.
Back row:: N x Morganiana/coccinea/wriglyana, N. truncata, vrisea bromiliad, N. khasiana hybrid (obscured from view)
Front:N x Morganiana/coccinea/wriglyana, N. ampullaria, N. eustachya, U. "livida", N. coccinea cutting, N. "ventrata", N,. bicalcarata.
29 gallon: 80 watts flourescent light, 1" water under false bottom.
Back: tray of 12 N.x Coccinea cuttings, small offshoot of N x Morganiana/coccinea/wriglyana, N. maxima, N. ventricosa, N. gracilis (fat variety)
Front: N. "ventrata", N. ampullaria, N. northiana, N. ventricosa N. gracilis (normal variety cut off from view)
Very front: 4 tubes of invitro VFTs and 1 tube of D. capillaris
29 gallon: 80 watts flourescent light water depth varies from 1/2" - 2"
Rear: P. moraensis, S. alata, S. minor, S. flava, VFT tall skinny petioles 1 1/2" traps, VFT flat ground hugging rosette 1 1/2" traps with red blushed insides, S. rubra, P. ionantha
Middle
spathulata, D. capillaris, D. intermedia, VFT flat ground hugging rosette (3/4" traps), D. capensis, S. purpurea 3 diff varieties, D. adelae (thanks poophead)
Front: D. spathulata, D. binata, P. caerulea, P. planifolia (2), D. capensis, D. intermedia, D. spathulata (?), D. rotundifolia
Highland enclosure outside view (yes, I like heavy metal as well as CPs!
You can see the duct leading from the airconditioner to the DIY enclosure, there is a blue box at teh bottom which is the ultrasonic humidifier which humidifies the air which flows in the enclosure. A humidistat is set to keep the air between 75%-80%. It's lit by 175 W of compact flourescent lighting (which is apx. 2 times brighter than standard flouirescents for the same wattage infact I do not light the bedroom with another lamp until the terrarium goes off at midnight.
Highland tank left side top Left to right:
N. fusca, N, rajah (it has sprouted two side rosettes and is only 4-5 I across!
, N. inermis, N. lowii, N. hamata,
Bottom: Aristolochia gigantea 'brasilaensis', ressurection fern, hearts tongue fern, N. coccinea cutting (experiment), U. calycifida, U. sandersonii, Aristolochia grandiflora, Cephalotus follicularis
Highland right side:
Top: Back : N. hamata (corner of pot), N. maxima x N. bongso cutting, N. maxima cutting. lemon button fern
Front: Pot of Utricularia alpina seeds. N. ventricosa, N. x Judith finn
Bottom: Back: Aristolochia peruviana, Phragmegenium faerianum,
Middle: Cephaloutus follicularis, U. "livida", U "sandersonii", D. rotundifolia
Mid Front: U. gibba, U. floridiana, U. purpurea (quart size deli containers)
Front: U. cornuta (not shown), U. caerulea, U. Simplex, DN. x Judith Finn. Aristolocia grandiflora (normal variety)