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Some pics of my jungle

Got another babybird in the backyard today, this time a Blue Tit.

And finished my frog terrarium(no frogs in it yet)
Last few weeks a bunch of plants came in and today i had time to put them in.
The stuff in the tub is all new.
This is whats in it:
Dresslerella pilosissima (orchid)
Humata Heterophylla (fern)
Microsorum Thailandicum (fern)
Microgramma Tecta var. Nana (fern)
Selaginella spec. sumatra (lycopod)
Marcgravia sintenisii (climbing thing)
Biophytum Sensitivum (miniature treefern like thing)
Achmea Racinae (bromeliad)
Neoregelia lilliputeana (brom)
Vriesea Racinae (brom)
Neoregelia Anteia (brom)
Neoregelia schultesiana Hawaii (brom)
Pitcairnia Imbricata (brom)
Neoregelia Ampullacea minuta x3 (brom)

















































 
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Dense! :D

Just tell people you have frogs, I tell people I have Vampire Crabs, in tanks densely planted like that they have to take your word for it! :lol:
 
Tnx :) no waterfall, too messy, it would have to be accesible and installed in such a way it would not keep the substrate waterlogged.
I do have a little pool with sandy beach in the front right corner to allow me to syphon out exess water.
 
i hate you. :-D

seriously, that terra is looking amazing! you need to throw in some lichen into the mix to really complete your setup!
 
Amazing pics Tali...damn!! Your photography is also great. :) I like those bird pics especially. :) BTW...nice to see you are also growing your new broms as epiphytes. :) ...as they are meant to be.
 
Haha!! Hey..even if you had more room, this is the way they are meant to be grown. :)
 
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