On 4 Aug 2005 07:08:25 -0700, "jadel" wrote:
glenner003 wrote:
"jadel" wrote in message
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Henry Bubkis wrote:
Has anyone done this before?
I'm inheriting a large fishtank that I want to turn into a terrarium and
would like to combine some of my tropical pitcher plants as well as
other
tropical plants and african violets with the orchids in a natural
setting
terrarium.
Are there any problems ....
You bet. The vast majority of orchids require good ventilation and
excellent drainage.
J. Del Col
The majority of terrariums need good ventilation and drainage too. The most
of the plants and animals kept in terrariums, have the same needs than the
most orchids. Here you have some exaples of terrariums wich contain orchids:
http://www.poison-frogs.nl/e04.html
http://www.georgecramer.com/dutchvivariumsjv.html
Pay attention to the caveats about orchids in the first website.
J. Del Col
If by tropical pitcher plants you mean Nepenthes be careful which ones
you put in a viv. most grow at an amazing rate when given the optimum
conditions I've got a small one on the windowsill in the bathroom
(8-10" 'branches' produces 2.5" pitchers) that a friend took a cutting
of, he put it in his stove house and it went mad, largest picture was
around 6-8" and the plant got nearly to the size of a mixta x maxima!
Looked amazing growing next to his N.rajah (lucky s*d)
Ford.