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Thread: 6ft terrarium.

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    Good job -- it's beautiful, very serene with the mist!
    Deborah

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    Updated on 10th July 2005.

    About a week of my setup...There are some mosses growing on those darker place. Mosses can't really grow well on brighter place.

    Small pine growing out from the mosses.


    Some mushroom...



    Birdnest new leaves...
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    Flytrap and pitcher plants feeding time... can you see the cricket head?

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    After months... some mosses dying, some growing. Added some new plants. But venus flytrap and american pitcher plant can't make it. Melt due to i am over fed them.

    Side view..sorry for blur pic. due to the humidity.


    New pet - Oriental Whip snake.


    Blue Bronzeback.


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    Hi,

    It looks excellent, the venus fly traps and American pitcher plants Sarracenia sp. from memory, really need cold, about 5-15C. They will grow better in a refrigerator here.

    The temptation with the carnivorous plants is to overfeed them both with animals and fertilisers, but they are really low nutrient plants, most would grow well in sodden peat. I think i saw some sundews there also, nice.

    Nice snake also, but he or she will get into skin problems with all of the moisture in there. The whip snakes are nice but can be horrible to catch so be careful of any gaps in the lid, they will find a way out. He really needs a nice dry tank, or as a compromise a dry sand box maybe warmed with a low watt bulb.

    Just some advice that might help, but still it looks great.

    Scott.
    Thanks again,
    Scott Douglass

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    Hi Scott,

    Thank you very much for the information. I was able to buy 3 pieces of well cut glasses last nite. Able to cover nicely and the gap was seal with the net cloth which is touch enough.

    The humidity getting lower. Thinking of reduce the lighting as well.

    Cheers,
    dom
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