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By Daniel_G
Posts:  5472
Joined:  Thu Mar 25, 2010 7:27 pm
#82342
Well,now the votes ae cast,i've (nearly) finshed the terrarium,it has all the plants in apart for the binata's,which havn't germinated yet
Time for a tour!
This is the the whole terrarium,you can see on "the lower plains" :lol: The D.capensis,one of them looks a bit dead (the cat chewed it) but it has a little bit of new growth coming up :)
Terrarium
Terrarium
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Here's a close up of the "cephalotus banks" They're surrounded by moss to prevent crown rot
"cephalotus banks"
"cephalotus banks"
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And here's A close up of "the lower plains" Where you can see the capensis better :)
"The lower plains"
"The lower plains"
Drosera capensis in the terrarium.PNG (1021.18 KiB) Viewed 3296 times

Please comment!
By Daniel_G
Posts:  5472
Joined:  Thu Mar 25, 2010 7:27 pm
#82377
Oh and just to let you know,the ceph pitchers are pale green because of the light they were in when i took the picture,they're usually darker then that :)
By dantt99
Posts:  5045
Joined:  Sun Oct 17, 2010 4:48 am
#82386
Thanks for putting this up! It looks nice. What type of moss is that surrounding the ceph?
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