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A couple of my vivs past and present
#1
An old 75 gal...empty now, but will be my next project:
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My current project...started as an experimental tank for bentonite background, has morphed into this:[ATTACHMENT NOT FOUND]
A very basic grow-out for E. anthonyi "SI" froglets:
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And some of my D. leucomelas (yes I know...not a viv pic but I couldn't resist)...sorry about the foggy glass:[ATTACHMENT NOT FOUND]
-Field Smith
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#2
I was going to ask you about the kitty litter background on that one viv....

How do you like it ?
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#3
Philsuma Wrote:I was going to ask you about the kitty litter background on that one viv....
How do you like it ?

I'm really happy with it. I had one hairline crack at the top that kept showing up, other than that I haven't had any of the problems others have experienced (knock on wood). I think one thing that may have helped was that I let the clay soak under lights for about a month before I used it, so it had the beginnings of a biofilm already established and everything was really saturated and homogeneous. The Pilea "creeping charlie" and Pilea "redstems" are growing really well, you can see lots of roots. It has only been up for about a month, so I don't know about longevity, but its working for me right now. I will keep everyone updated...hopefully with positive updates.
-Field Smith
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#4
fieldsmith Wrote:An old 75 gal...empty now, but will be my next project:
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My current project...started as an experimental tank for bentonite background, has morphed into this:[ATTACHMENT NOT FOUND]
A very basic grow-out for E. anthonyi "SI" froglets:
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And some of my D. leucomelas (yes I know...not a viv pic but I couldn't resist)...sorry about the foggy glass:[ATTACHMENT NOT FOUND]

Hey... just curious.. how did that brirdsnest fern do?
I love them, but just wonder how well they do in the long run.... you know ....after fly dust and poops and all that jazz.
LOL.

Thanks!
Todd
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#5
Yeah...I could never get that fern to do well for me, either.
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#6
That actually wasn't a dart viv, so the humidity was a little lower (though there was a little dust from crickets). The fern in the foreground of the pic didn't grow very much and was a little brown at the tips, but stayed alive for years. The one in the back did great, it was always putting off new growth and had much better color. I am growing one out right now to put in the rebuild of that 75 (for a group of D. leucomelas), hopefully it will do alright.
-Field Smith
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#7
Nice pics. That pic of the leucs is awesome
.Riko
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#8
eos Wrote:Nice pics. That pic of the leucs is awesome
Thanks Riko...wish I could have gotten all 5 to be in the pic at once...they are such little piggies.
-Field Smith
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#9
Love the Leuc shot!
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#10
Here are a couple more...

One of my new P. terribilis "Mint":
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And a couple of my little D. truncatus "Blue":
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-Field Smith
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#11
One more... My D. tinctorious "Kutari" the flash washed them out really badly, in person they are a super dark indigo...I love these little guys
-Field Smith
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#12
Those blue truncatus are nice! How long have you worked with yours? On my want list :mrgreen:
Scott - North Dallas
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#13
RanaVenenosa Wrote:Those blue truncatus are nice! How long have you worked with yours? On my want list :mrgreen:
These are my first, I have had them around a month. I have two with tiny tail nubs that are venturing out onto land and a tad that just popped its back legs. They are close to impossible to find on the east coast...luckily a very generous friend in NY gave me these. Let me know if you are looking for some, I know of a couple of people who have some or will have some soon.
-Field Smith
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#14
Here are a couple more:
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Another pic of one of my truncatus...they grow fast!
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-Field Smith
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#15
I adore how these "metallic" looking colors look like they have a glaze of epoxy over them! Looks dimensional!
Lisa
In central NY

R. Imitator 'Cainarachi Valley' 2.3.0
R. Imitator 'Cainarachi Valley' Froglets 8 and counting.
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#16
Great pics Field - keep em coming. Not many photos of Blue Truncs... certainly not a photo journal.
Scott - North Dallas
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#17
RanaVenenosa Wrote:Great pics Field - keep em coming. Not many photos of Blue Truncs... certainly not a photo journal.
Great idea Scott...I am sorely lacking in photography skills, but I will do the best I can. I have loved watching these guys morph out.
-Field Smith
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#18
Big day for two of the truncatus...they moved into their new digs.
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-Field Smith
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#19
Whats this nonsense about you saying your not a good photographer??? Looks darn good to me !!! Only problem is we need more pictures Tongue
Scott - North Dallas
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#20
Freshly planted 29, still needs some work and maybe a few more plants, but I like to keep things simple:
-Field Smith
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