For what inhabitants? What is your heat, humidity and UV situation?
With no information, all I would say is some more sticks, vines and branches since the setups are arboreal, Hanging hides as well. Maybe a climbing plant like pothos. Ledges (?).
Ps, jelly pots in the first picture is only good for insects, not for geckos.
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From a strongly appearance perspective? Use distilled water in your misting system; leaves far, far less residue on the glass. Typically only stuff that somehow works its way into the actual tubing/nozzles/reservoir will adhere. Otherwise, there should be no minerals/chemicals/etc, which is entirely the point of distilled water.
Other than that, it looks like you have solid plant coverage, if not a mixture of fake & real?
If so, I would consider going fully bioactive with wall-mounted planters.
As for particulars, we need to know the habitable target species first.
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For what inhabitants? What is your heat, humidity and UV situation?
With no information, all I would say is some more sticks, vines and branches since the setups are arboreal, Hanging hides as well. Maybe a climbing plant like pothos. Ledges (?).
Ps, jelly pots in the first picture is only good for insects, not for geckos.
From a strongly appearance perspective? Use distilled water in your misting system; leaves far, far less residue on the glass. Typically only stuff that somehow works its way into the actual tubing/nozzles/reservoir will adhere. Otherwise, there should be no minerals/chemicals/etc, which is entirely the point of distilled water.
Other than that, it looks like you have solid plant coverage, if not a mixture of fake & real?
If so, I would consider going fully bioactive with wall-mounted planters.
As for particulars, we need to know the habitable target species first.
Moss
More vibrant plants could be a start.