saltwater viv construction log

Do you think you could find some kind of algae that would grow along the water's edge? That help fill in the bare areas without necessitating that you switch to FW. Yours is the only saltwater paludarium I've ever seen, so I'd be kind of disappointed to see it converted to fresh.
 
the algae idea was very good, as there is a bright green algae that thrives in the natural habitat that I have tried to recreate. So I got some and painted it around the waters edge. Unfortunately the snail loves it and spends all it time out of the water hoovering it up. (and not touching the algae on the glass grrr)

I'm going to keep it saltwater though. Mainly because of the crazy new crabs I found.
the hermit crabs are very cute and alway active
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they are smart enough to avoid the pistol shrimps and disappear into their shells when the pistols go marauding.

the porcelain crab is my favorite
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the blur is its comb-like mouth parts sieving the water.
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its quite colourful, and unlike the other crabs its not skittish

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it even comes to the top of its rock and sticks its claws out of the water for food when I open the lid

the shore crabs seem to like soaking in the wee freshwater pool, but its very hard to see in this picture
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The plants on land portion are doing very well
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the baby tears is even making a comeback after dying soon after it was planted.
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I find the flora much more interesting than the fauna on the land portion.

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I added some succulent type plants, Im not sure what they are but they grow in damp shade, and its fleshy round leaves contrast nicely with the strappy grasses.
 
WOOOOW...i love it...never heard of or even had a thought of a sw vivarium..u should get an award for this..its just so real looking and beautiful..i would like one..hahah

keep up the GREAT work!!!!
 
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