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wow look good so far and again i cnt wait till this is finished and everything has grown!
![]() are you going to put mosses in it?
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aww i feel all special now
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Well, it was your build on here that inspired me to give it a go. I have since been building up a collection of 'bits' in order to complete a similiar project. In fact after I won the POTM competition and bought the exo-terra I've been really excited. However, as I got more and more bits (egg crate, 2nd hand external filter etc) I started to think that if I was going to do a big project I'd save it until I have the space to do a 'proper job' (i.e. bigger than a 45cm cube). Therefore I postponed the build. I recently got the opportunity to obtain a trio of dwarf geckos and so a mini-version of my big project was immediately put into action - hence this thread! I'll not be putting the giant external on and will be using a little waterfall pump and relying on the dendro-soil and regular water changes to keep everything clean! Time to check out the power of this pump! Cheers Andy
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Well, it's finished!
Here's the rest of the pics. Unfortunately, I got a bit carried away and forgot to do pics step by step, so there are a couple of big jumps! Firstly this is after I have put a layer of hydroleca on top of the false bottom and added some orchid compost. You will also see a halftube of cork back siliconed to the side and filled with orchid soil. I half put another half cork tube at the back, under the waterfall outlet in order to help support the soil that will be sloped up that way. Finally you will also see the plastic (blue) tube that has been stuck to the false bottom. Once I did this I cut holes in the false bottom within this plastic (actually the top two inches of a plastic beaker - tesco job I think!). I then filled it with large gravel. This is the sink for the waterfall. ![]() and a closeup of the corner Now a huge job from that to the final viv - I got so excited and 'into' the final bit I completely forgot to take pics! Anyway - here it is! I added dendrosoil (woodlice everywhere!) and packed it in. Planted the plants (plus an extra bromeliad you can see in the top right corner) and then added living moss and a few oak leaves. Lid on and a few pictures! ![]() Close up ![]() I figured it needed a bit more things to climb on so added some cut-up twisty vine to finish off. ![]() Look forward to seeing it fill out! Cheers Andy
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