Great Mormon
03-14-14, 08:53 AM
Hi guys, I'm new here and I'm sharing my naturalistic GTP enclosure.
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I use a combination of ferns, aeroids, and air plants.
I cant remember the names of the plants at the back, but they are mainly aeriods except for the fern on the left.
As for the plants at the front, they consist of the Money Plant (Epipremnum aureum), Selaginella sp, and I believe that plant on the front right is called the Maiden's Hair Fern (Adiantum radianum). The air plants consist of Spanish Moss (Tillandsia usneoides) and that a lone unknown airplant given by a friend few years back.
I use a UVB light tube for general lighting, and an exo terra infrared light as the heat source.
I guess the only setback of a naturalistic terrarium is poop hunting. Every week i'll need to hunt for that dreaded poop somewhere in the foliage with a small torch. And sometimes she hisses and snaps at me when i invade her personal space.
28117
28118
I use a combination of ferns, aeroids, and air plants.
I cant remember the names of the plants at the back, but they are mainly aeriods except for the fern on the left.
As for the plants at the front, they consist of the Money Plant (Epipremnum aureum), Selaginella sp, and I believe that plant on the front right is called the Maiden's Hair Fern (Adiantum radianum). The air plants consist of Spanish Moss (Tillandsia usneoides) and that a lone unknown airplant given by a friend few years back.
I use a UVB light tube for general lighting, and an exo terra infrared light as the heat source.
I guess the only setback of a naturalistic terrarium is poop hunting. Every week i'll need to hunt for that dreaded poop somewhere in the foliage with a small torch. And sometimes she hisses and snaps at me when i invade her personal space.