lovely vivarium you got there, really like the way the whole thing is set on a gradient. Reminds me of a cliff
guys... this a an update of my virgin vivarium. some plants have been remove as they did not do well and have added some new plants in as well. hope you guys like it and please comment as well. thanks
Last edited by benny; 7th May 2007 at 00:20. Reason: spelling
lovely vivarium you got there, really like the way the whole thing is set on a gradient. Reminds me of a cliff
Its beautiful bro..
Looks quite good. The sloping effect is well done.
Cheers,
I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?
You have good growth there, what materials did you use for the back panel? I have same issue with certain plants that just doesn't do well in vivarium, but those that remains normally takes off. From your other thread you have a misting system in there, what's the average temp?
Last edited by Fei Miao; 9th May 2007 at 13:37.
...I love rubies too ...
Ken
The setup look rather dry. You did not use any pump/misting?
Best Regards, TS
PlantLog Garden Cryptocoryne, Bucephalandra .....
does it? my soil are wet 24/7.
runing a osim i mist as misting system. fully automated. 15 mins 5 times a day. humidity at 60-70 during the day wif fan on and 85-95 at night when fans are off.but i have to say some parts under the fan tends to dry up real quick...still trying to find a solution for that. maybe misting system i reckon. but its too costly.
anyfolks not how i can diy a cheap one.
Thanks, Is there a need for fan? If you are using misting.
As long you have some gap on top of your tank for air circulation, i think it fine.
If you need to use fan, try to have the fan drawing the air out, rather than blowing in. And try to limit the air blowing to reduce lost of humidity.
Best Regards, TS
PlantLog Garden Cryptocoryne, Bucephalandra .....
yup.my fans are blowing out..reason for fun i for better air circulation. with out it. white mould seem to grow very fast. with the fan on just in the day when the lights are on.i dun have the problem anymore.and it keeps the temp down also.. thanks for all the feedback and pointers guys.
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