I am finally getting down in two weeks time to design a 30 gallon vivarium for the two juvenile whites, which both finally seem to be healthy, eating and pooping consistently.
The tank will be of a largely opaque, plastic material, largely because my pockets are very thin. My spatially gifted neighbour will be constructing the entire tank, which will consist of all parts but the front(screen) made of plastic.
My essential problems are as follows:
1. I am virtually clueless about plants. I like the look of plants that appear similar to the larger philodendrons, and through some prior googling, I find Aglaonema and Calathea suited to my tastes. Will these plants outgrow the vivarium? What measures are there to keep them in place? What other suggestions are there as to choice of plants? Will these plants take the weight of full grown whites?
2. How do I keep any hanging plants, for instance pothos or bird nest ferns alive whilst suspended in the backdrop? For that matter, how should such a backdrop be constructed?
3. I will be using a false bottom and eco earth as substrate. How does the water trapped beneath the false bottom get removed? I am of the view that using a separate water source will be wiser.
4. Are there any functional features which more experienced individuals may find important to keeping whites in a vivarium?
Thanks for the help!