I made this for a buddies wife like a week ago, idk where they have it in their house but I told them a north facing window. It has a little submersible pump that’s rated for 5-15 gallons, it’s set on almost the lowest setting. I used a couple different types of moss I collected, pothos, philodendron, a succulent, and a random plant I found growing in some water on the curb. Water is distilled. Substrate is organic potting soil, sand, orchid bark, perlite, worm castings, and sphagnum moss. Container is maybe 1.5-2 gallons.
Gingerkitty420
Great job 😍 eventually I want to make a Terrarium with flowing water aswell it’s such a awesome element.
Paladin-X-Knight
Isopods are pretty well known to drown themselves in the smallest pools of water. I hope this doesn’t happen for you but I don’t really think this is an appropriate setup for isopods 🙁
There’s also no leaf litter I can see and just in general doesn’t seem suitable for the poor lil guy
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I made this for a buddies wife like a week ago, idk where they have it in their house but I told them a north facing window. It has a little submersible pump that’s rated for 5-15 gallons, it’s set on almost the lowest setting. I used a couple different types of moss I collected, pothos, philodendron, a succulent, and a random plant I found growing in some water on the curb. Water is distilled. Substrate is organic potting soil, sand, orchid bark, perlite, worm castings, and sphagnum moss. Container is maybe 1.5-2 gallons.
Great job 😍 eventually I want to make a Terrarium with flowing water aswell it’s such a awesome element.
Isopods are pretty well known to drown themselves in the smallest pools of water. I hope this doesn’t happen for you but I don’t really think this is an appropriate setup for isopods 🙁
There’s also no leaf litter I can see and just in general doesn’t seem suitable for the poor lil guy
Shhh don’t tell everyone 😉 very cool!