A couple of members wanted some information regarding this enclosure:
http://www.frogforum.net/members/fly...6-28-2014.html

Exo terra 36W X 24H x 18 - drilled for drainage - layered bottom ( not false bottom )
substrate / from the bottom up
hydro ( but I prefer gravel )
1" polyester quilt batting ( fabric store) IMO it drains better that substrate fabric
screen for home depot
ABG - I use Josh's Frogs mix ( better recently -- they are shredding the spag more )
ABG, Atlanta Botanical Gardens Mix | Reptile Substrate | Josh's Frogs

13 watt LED ( there are 2 over this enclosure ) spend some $$ on good plant bulbs !!!!!
Light you reptile bulbs in the warmer months
Jungle Dawn® 7" 13W LED
Cheap - Philips regular base plant bulbs during the colder moth ( tank is in the basement)

Black Jungle moss: The best ! I will be driving all the way to White Plains Reptile expo this week end to get more
Live Tropical Moss

The green and white plant is :
Calathea vitatta
Easy to separate as it grows. Bloom a pretty white/ fragrant flower.

The background and the plant pots ( in all my enclosures are from Reptile Outpost)
Medium Planter Ledge - Earth | Reptile Outpost
I remove the magnets and silicone them ( aquarium sealant ) to the glass.
These are terrific; can be drilled to mount a plant on the outside, holes can be poked, anywhere for drainage.
Lots of possibilities!

I do not know if he is still doing the mold for the backgrounds. You could call ! Nice people. Easily cut with a sheet rock knife. I did this for most of the enclosures to fit the planters in. Any spaces are simply filled with spag or cocoa fiber background material.

There is an older photo of an orchid. I gave it to Bill ( deranged chipmunk ). I do not know the species name. Sorry.
Bill will know

Oh, the moss vine :
A fun project.
http://www.frogforum.net/dart-frogs-...moss-vine.html

Gotta get ready for work
TTYL