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How I build a 'planted-style' terra

First start by cleaning out the aquarium.
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Then I used a plastic tube, long enough so it that goes from one corner of bottom of the aquarium, to the far corner, and then out so you can add a spout for watering.
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Drill holes in the tube at a couple inch intervals to allow water to seep out evenly.
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I used a candle to fill the end as to not have water seeping out the end. In the past i used a Marette with the spring inside removed, i didn't have any lying around, so i had to make due with ingenuity.
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Take some sand
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And some peat
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And guess what the third ingredient is?
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mix it all together
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I put a small layer of vermiculite in the bottom, don't know if it changes anything... Fill terra with the mix, the weight of the peat mix should hold the tube in place.
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That's it!
CP's not suggested for this type of terra:
D. Adelae (it just spreads too quickly from the roots)
Utrics in general (same deal) but i like the look
Sarrs : small guys are fine for a bit, but they don't look as nice as those outside in full sun.
Temperate plants (i have only had bad experiences with the following, in a terra of this type: D. rotund, D. anglica)
 
So how do you water? Hook it up to a pump or something? Or just a funnel?
 
I believe he uses a funnel made from the top of a water bottle, from what i remember.
 
Uh, not to be a party pooper, but doesn't vermiculite break down with prolonged exposure to water?
~Joe
 
Well, after one year, i can see in my original terra, that the vermiculite is still in the same condition as it looked when i first put it in... We'll just have to see in another years time to see if there are any changes. If it begins to look muddy... I might have to get my hands dirty, and a total transplanting might be needed.
Does it really matter? It,s at the bottom, and 6-8 inches of peat/sand are covering it, no one should complain (plants). Thanks for letting me know, i was unaware of that.
 
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