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By Dankneepowpow
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Love it? Hate it? Let me know and tell me why! This is my first terrarium that I’ve made and I’m happy with how it came out but I would love comments, concerns, suggestions etc.

In the terrarium we have 3 capensis with one being the Alba variety. There’s also 3 little burmanniis. The grass in the aquatic part is Utricularia graminifolia. Enjoy!
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By Benny
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I can provide no help terrarium wise, but I love it! It looks so cool!
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By Dankneepowpow
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Supercazzola wrote: Wed Feb 24, 2021 12:39 pm Did you take an aquarium and stand it on it’s side? It looks nice.

Just curious if it would be structurally ok like that.
Hi!

Yes I did! I took a 10 gallon, turned it upright and then siliconed on a front panel to hold water. I also cut out a door and attached that as well. I added a drain near the bottom on the front for easy maintenance. If you have an extra aquarium I recommend the conversion! It was much easier then expected.
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By Dankneepowpow
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Carnies wrote: Wed Feb 24, 2021 4:26 pm Wow, love how you made the water like that with the grass - like gramnifolia.
Thanks! Hopefully I can keep it alive!
By Benny
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Is that pumice stone you used for basically the foundation for the plants? Like the rock gardens from Sarracenia Northwest?
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By Dankneepowpow
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Benny wrote: Fri Feb 26, 2021 7:51 pm Is that pumice stone you used for basically the foundation for the plants? Like the rock gardens from Sarracenia Northwest?
Yes! The bottom layer is basalt cinder/pumice, and on top of that is a layer of weed tarp so my potting mixture doesn’t fall through. Then I used a peat moss/LFS/orchid bark mix for the soil. Once I planted my plants I got some moss from around the house as a top layer.
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