Quote:That is a really nice viv.
You sure put a lot work into the eggcrate part.
I am curious as to why you chose to make the water portion self-contained? Was it for depth, whithin the 16" height of the tank?
Brettlt,
Thanks, glad you like it! I'd love to see pics of your "masterpiece(s)" too.
Yeah the egg crate portion turned out to be more difficult than I had first imagined. But, it had to be cut into pieces to fit through the door...
The water feature was designed to be a separate and easily changeable source, serviceable, and something different.

As you mentioned, scale played a huge part in how it turned out; though I had originally made it taller, it had to be shortened considerably.
Cindy,
Here are a few shots of the plants. Mainly the highlights... though the really fancy plants aren't in yet

Most of these are doing well, though they have only been in for three weeks, so I don't really know which aren't going to make it for certain.
Varieties:
3 Selaginella sp. - growing very well
Broms - N. lilliputiana, N. ampulacea - seem to be doing well
Tillandsias - T. bergeri, and some hybrid I can't remember - some won't make it, too much consistent moisture
Ferns - Heart Fern (H. arifolia), Maidenhair Fern (A. pendatum), Lemon Button Fern (N. cordifolia), and two Microgramma sp. (epihytic vines) - clearly, I'm very fond of ferns =)) - all growing like mad!!
Orchid - Mediocalcar decoratum - don't think I've killed it yet
Liverwort - Riccia fluitans - amazingly fast grower!
Lichen (actually not a "plant"

- Raindeer Lichen and some variety that came attached to the cark bark - pretty sure the RD Lichen will need replacing at some point
Peperomias - P. rubella, P. angulata - very little growth if any
Tropicals - Pilea Cadieri - doing very well, also easy to start my own cuttings, Syngonium rayii - not doing so great, maybe to wet for it
Aquatic - S. natans - gowing like a weed
Please excuse any poor spelling; most of these are new to me and off the top of my head...
Mike