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Just something i made for my wife to take and put in her office. No animals will be inside...plant only viv.
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Some photos of the back side showing the light switch, fan, and wire placement.
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awaiting the mini orchid arrival now for the finishing touch
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Couldn't resist the chance for a photo shoot! "Brazilian Yellow Head".
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Looks incredible but how are you going to prevent the wood from rotting??
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The way it was designed with the vents and fan prevent the moisture from saturating the wood. The small pan in the bottom filled with gravel and water is keeping the humidity inside still at 60 to 70 percent depending on the location of the sensor. I may have trouble with mold but the air flow should correct that on its own. That is the plan anyway, i will make changes as needed. So far there is no sign of the wood soaking up moisture, however time will tell. Any ideas im over looking?
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It is also made from balsa wood. Balsa trees grow naturally in the humid rain forests of Central and South America. Its natural range extends south from Guatemala, through Central America, to the north and west coast of South America as far as Bolivia. So i was thinking this may hold up to the conditions better than other wood.
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That is really pretty, Chris, can't wait to see it with the orchid. And it makes a great "background" for frog photos!
P. Terribilis orange, R. Imitator Cainarachi Valley, D. Leucomelas, D. Auratus, D. Azureus, P. vittatus, D. cobalts, D.Oyapok, Bombina Orientalis