I can't figure out how to edit my post and now feel quite silly.
I've been away at school ever since I posted this, and today is my first day back (though sadly I'll only be staying a very short while).
Even with the minimum lighting the tank had, everything is doing great - it really surprised me!
The terrestrial moss I had laid down has started to grow up; that's not to say it's sending up stalks, which my juniper moss did, but the actual moss itself is growing into the air.. it's really neat.
My lemon button ferns (I believe) have about doubled in thickness, which surprises me, as the cocofibre has absorbed a ridiculous amount of water. The peperomia have done the same, and I'm not sure how they reproduce, but there appear to be mini peperomias buddind around the tank.
My spider plants aren't doing so hot, but I never had any idea if they would epiphytically - they've gotten larger, but very pale in color... I hope my new light which is arriving in several days helps.
The java moss I bought from a petstore and put in the waterfall has all died, but is starting to grow back out... however, the batch that was given to me by a local nursery has adhered to the log, and started growing every which way.
I ordered a shipment of ferns and climbers from blackjungle, and I'll be planting those later today. I'll take pictures whenever I get the chance, latest tomorrow.
Oh geez, and I was really caught be surprise: there were dozens of eggs all over the tank, roughly half of the size of a "mini m&m", I can't believe they hadn't been eaten. I would normally jump at a chance to raise them, but I cannot as I'll be at school.. we'll just have to see how they fare without being removed.
EDIT: I can edit this, but not my other posts. Any idea if it would be safe or wise to just throw my 150 pheonix worms into the tank? Or would they just burrow and turn into soldier flies.
EDIT: ... wow, one of the eggs that is half submerged in water is somewhere between day 13-17 of the development process.... though it's pure white. Very odd.
I've been away at school ever since I posted this, and today is my first day back (though sadly I'll only be staying a very short while).
Even with the minimum lighting the tank had, everything is doing great - it really surprised me!
The terrestrial moss I had laid down has started to grow up; that's not to say it's sending up stalks, which my juniper moss did, but the actual moss itself is growing into the air.. it's really neat.
My lemon button ferns (I believe) have about doubled in thickness, which surprises me, as the cocofibre has absorbed a ridiculous amount of water. The peperomia have done the same, and I'm not sure how they reproduce, but there appear to be mini peperomias buddind around the tank.
My spider plants aren't doing so hot, but I never had any idea if they would epiphytically - they've gotten larger, but very pale in color... I hope my new light which is arriving in several days helps.
The java moss I bought from a petstore and put in the waterfall has all died, but is starting to grow back out... however, the batch that was given to me by a local nursery has adhered to the log, and started growing every which way.
I ordered a shipment of ferns and climbers from blackjungle, and I'll be planting those later today. I'll take pictures whenever I get the chance, latest tomorrow.
Oh geez, and I was really caught be surprise: there were dozens of eggs all over the tank, roughly half of the size of a "mini m&m", I can't believe they hadn't been eaten. I would normally jump at a chance to raise them, but I cannot as I'll be at school.. we'll just have to see how they fare without being removed.
EDIT: I can edit this, but not my other posts. Any idea if it would be safe or wise to just throw my 150 pheonix worms into the tank? Or would they just burrow and turn into soldier flies.
EDIT: ... wow, one of the eggs that is half submerged in water is somewhere between day 13-17 of the development process.... though it's pure white. Very odd.
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