Mini terrarium in a pitcher

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Inka4040

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I've been growing moss and some random aquatic plants in this pitcher for a few weeks now, but didn't decide to attempt a scape until tonight. Accidentally knocked it over in my sleep the other night. Was pretty steamed at the time, but I like how it turned out, so it was a blessing in disguise. Suffice to say, the bed has been moved a bit further away from the windowsill to avoid future similar incidents.

The stuff in the background is some pillow moss I scored off Mellow, then some nana petite plants between the lava rocks, and hydrocotyle, possibly tripartita, in the foreground. I put some riccardia on the rocks, but not sure how well they'll adapt going straight from a fish tank to this setup. No livestock yet, but I think it'll be the perfect setup for a couple of turtles. Maybe an iguana, but I don't want it eating the plants. Any ideas?

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BioHazard

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That is BEAUTIFUL, Inka! Very cool. I definitely think you could fit a couple of red sliders in there.
 

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How big is it?
 

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REALLY pretty!! Me likey that pitcher
 

Inka4040

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Thanks for lookin folks! Mighty, the pitcher itself is 8" without the lid, which was pinched from something else. I'd estimate the bulbous part is maybe 5 or 6" across at the widest point.
 

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Maybe I'm misunderstanding something, but you plan on sticking a reptile in the pitcher?
 

Inka4040

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Just a few. Why?
 

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I think you need to include a couple of snakes and some geckos along with the iguana, just to balance things out.
 

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Seems very small for a turtle to live in and the land/water terrain is not very good for them. Seems too varied.
It is a very nice terrarium though. High points for that.
If you still have a lid, I would suggest a small frog species like spring peeper (Pseudacris crucifer) a tree frog species or something that could handle the humidity and vertical setup. They feed on fruit flies.
Could look for some if you want. I have had them in a similar setup of my own.
 

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I think you need to include a couple of snakes and some geckos along with the iguana, just to balance things out.
That was intended to be a joke right?:22_yikes:
That pitcher isn't big enough for anything except a bug:shakehead:
 
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