thanks alot.
cant wait for it to get larger, planning on getting another light fixture to throw over my terrarium. hope they color up a bit as they mature.
Thanks for the link, it is an article that I am aware of. The issue I have with terrariums is with humidity. If ventilation is adequate then this is not too much of an issue, however, if it gets too high then this can cause fungal issues with some species, such as those that don't come from a humid environment in their natural habitat.mobile, look under this link at Cephalotus 'Hummer's Giant'. Very interesting and informitive artical where John Hummer says he "started growing the rest inside a terrarium where I have maintained them ever since." According to the dates on the artical, that appears to be from 1986 - 2000. Looks like they can be grown quite successfully in a terrarium. Having said that, I don't think I would grow thim without pots in a terrarium, as drainage is critical to avoid root rot.
Tom