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Deepsound

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Hi everyone :)

I like to let nature come on into my house :)

This one began with some branches of cork oak a friend of mine gave me last summer.

I found the moss on a motorway rest area.

Most of the plantation consist of tillandsias.

I made it up for dendrobates.

Dimensions : 60 x 45 x 45 cm (Exoterra)

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We have radicans - grow like weeds outside.

I like the stream - mind you, the whole setup is pretty stunning, any inhabitants yet?

No inhabitants yet. I think about dendrobates or little frogs (and not because I'm french lol :lol: )

Lucky you they grow outside.

You know, I'm fond of NZ landscapes. The very first time I saw pictures of your country, I just stayed breathless. Especially Doubftul Sound, places in the southlands, incredible lakes and so on... can't name all of them, too many ;)

I saw treeferns and phormiums grow outside too.

Two of my favourites plants :)

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Yep, I think so and with another dimensions, as 30 x 30 x 45 or 45 x 45 x 60, it works too.

Here's the very first terrarium I made 3 years ago, after dreaming about it during a long time. I wanted to set up a kinda native forest, with a mossy root, lying in water and mist. I like misty atmospheres... It makes me dream :) I just placed one lightning (26w bulb) in order to simulate an half-light mood. There was a small filter (150 l/h) in the aquatic part (45 x 45 x 8 cm).

The "root" is actually a branch which was destined to the heating.

Doors are on the left side ;)

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