Alright so here is an update on my vivarium. I recently added some wild moss I have been quarantining, it looks great. The moss on the pond's edge is called "Shaggy Sphagnum Moss" and it seems to really enjoy being soaked.
This moss here is called "Birch's Pincushion" it seems to like it really humid and not too damp
Here is a picture of the land. The Ivy seems to be doing quite well and here are some birds eye view shots of the tank as well.
I'm really excited about this orchid in my tank. I got it from my mom on it's death bed but it's gradually coming back! I'll keep ya updated anyways guys and gals, cheers and I hope you enjoyed what you seen here.
That looks beautiful. Very nicely planted. If the water area was so big, that tank would screaming for a set of thumbnail dart frogs.
Thank you very much! and it's funny you say that I just reduced the size of the pond today, I'm concerned about root rot.
How much of the tank is pond percentage wise? It's not so much the drowning factor because darts are better swimmers then they're given credit for. It's more about having enough area to move around and forage for food.
I think it is about 40% pond. That's good to know, when I do setup a dart viv I will make sure to have plenty of land space. As for this tank, I never thought it had the potential for darts.
Sure. Darts love lots of plants, a place to climb depending on which dart, and lots of leaf litter for foraging and hiding.
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