Nice! That moss... Looks very very familiar... By the way, what plant did you use?
Looks Great!
Will there be live animals?insects?
very nice tarzan! how about some broms in there?
what're the specs of your tank?
That is AWESOME! CRAZY man!
I wonder what is the RH and temp for this vivarium. Is this tank 2ft long?
Well I will consider that the tank is 2x1x1 and 2T5 light on for 8 hours for weekday and 12 hours for weekend.
Glad that you aprreciated thatsince the tank is at my study room if I on my air-con the temperature should be around 23 degree if not with my circulation fan on it be around 25-28 degree.
Last edited by Wild Ginger; 5th Oct 2009 at 00:05.
Wow! This is really nice! Looks like a 4ft Jungle to me... Thanks for sharing!![]()
That's a nice layout with the choice of plants and all. Your right hand side arrangement of wood to give a layering effect deepens the tank than it actually is.
Since your basic arrangement is there, i guess what you need now are the fillers. Small randomly placed accompaniments to finish up the whole visual. Small rough edged rocks in varying sizes but preferably 1inch-2inches scattered randomly and perhaps twines, vines to add another dimension as well. In short, nothing bigger than the items you have now in the tank. As for plants, you've enough as it is, maybe some four-leaved clovers will be nice and the smaller neoregelias or vrieseas on the wood.
Try experimenting with those and the best thing is to have fun and be creative!
Regards,
Phillipe.
Last edited by Wild Ginger; 5th Oct 2009 at 13:53.
A few dendrobatids would make it complete.![]()
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Thank phillipe that a good suggestion I will take note of it, do you think where I can purchase those twist vines that is about 2 feet long as most of it I saw is very long type. What you mention the plant I had no idea what it look will had to use the search engine to find the picture![]()
For vines, there's various places and ways to get it or make it. For instance, if you've some time on your hands and you're feeling crafty, you could do them from scratch.
All you need is a ball of thick cotton strings or natural rafia. These can be purchased from Art Friend at Takashimaya or Popular Bookstores. Big Bookshop at Clementi also has them. You can also get them at your local hardware stores. They retail at around $1 onwards depending on the thickness. The other thing you need is some air tubing or plastic tubings, coco peat and silicon.
Before you start on the project, get some picture references of vines. It'll aid you visually along the way.
So firstly, just melt the air tubing in such a way that it deforms slightly from its cylindrical shape. Some portions being thinner in diameter. Once achieved, twirl loosely the cotton string or rafia fibres on the tubing. This will mimick those aerial roots which twirls around the vines. When satisfied with the placement, silicon it in place, followed by thoroughly placing silicon throughout the tube and then dipping it in cocopeat. Shake excess cocopeat off the tubing. Repeat the process again should any gaps appear.
If you prefer a more easier way, some local nurseries and floral shops do sell those vines. You can try Far East Flora cut flowers. They should have it there.
As for Vrieseas and Neoregelia pictures, you can check the pictures at www.fcbs.org. It's a comprehensive listings of bromeliads in general with pictures.
and here's a sample of a few vines' structure.
Picture reference from "Thomas Marent 'Rainforest-A Photographic Journey' book"
Regards,
Phillipe.
Last edited by Wild Ginger; 5th Oct 2009 at 23:14.
Thank phillipe you explain it very good and clear I sure that I be able to get some nature vine I will post to update the tank with new feature![]()
Last edited by Wild Ginger; 6th Oct 2009 at 12:53.
nice set up. so no insects?
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