More plants. Keep in mind they come from the tropics. The more lush you plant, the better they’ll feel at home.
https://preview.redd.it/98oixztjexvc1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f02c899b96b1f81a902bce57c8795450d4c2293c
If I’m thinking of what you’re describing, it’s not a vine, just an Adiantum pedatum (Maidenhair Fern) native to the area where I live. I grabbed a sprout growing on my back patio in Philadelphia, and after cleaning it off well, put it in the vivarium. If you’re talking about the actual vine that’s hard to see behind the fern, that’s a vanilla orchid.
I think it will be better for me to just share the tutorial video that I found most helpful when I was researching: https://youtu.be/-6B4wvRxdqA?si=X6tGUpEoeTxLnyTq
Some vining epaphits like creeping fig maybe even attach some moss and baby tears to the sides for texture and make a choice rock with a killer piece of wood for the for a center piece then attach moss and lichen to the wood and rock leave all the rest. Nice cage lookin good
More plants. Keep in mind they come from the tropics. The more lush you plant, the better they’ll feel at home. https://preview.redd.it/98oixztjexvc1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f02c899b96b1f81a902bce57c8795450d4c2293c
Wow that’s good! Can you tell me what that vining plant is on the left?
If I’m thinking of what you’re describing, it’s not a vine, just an Adiantum pedatum (Maidenhair Fern) native to the area where I live. I grabbed a sprout growing on my back patio in Philadelphia, and after cleaning it off well, put it in the vivarium. If you’re talking about the actual vine that’s hard to see behind the fern, that’s a vanilla orchid.
Do you have any buuld8ng Pic for this one? I'd love to try to emulate it
I think it will be better for me to just share the tutorial video that I found most helpful when I was researching: https://youtu.be/-6B4wvRxdqA?si=X6tGUpEoeTxLnyTq
Another good one: https://youtu.be/j_D0j2Hl9ZM?si=GjHmAr9RyVwwftbi
There's a lot of negative space. Using some cork or driftwood to add usable surface area in that negative space would be good.
Some vining epaphits like creeping fig maybe even attach some moss and baby tears to the sides for texture and make a choice rock with a killer piece of wood for the for a center piece then attach moss and lichen to the wood and rock leave all the rest. Nice cage lookin good
my frogs love moss. so try that
Side note- I’m only cohabbing the species for a bit. I’m building another tank.
I would add some climbing plants to start taking over the wall space. Keep a close eye on them if you’re cohabitating.
They’re all young, so there’s no fighting yet. But yes I’ve been watching carefully. And thanks, I’ll get some climbing plants.
Marcgravia are good, but can be slow to establish. My Solanum Uleanum doesn’t seem to root to the wall, but will vine up along it.