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Lepisosteus platyrhincus

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In the caiman den
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The plant that is still potted will be on top of the burrow. Its a long thin vine that flowers. There is a pic of the flower in there. Wife took all my pics this time.

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ooh very nice!
bromeliads are kind of a pain in the ass... at least for me... i always kill em -.-
but thats lookin great!
 
Ty! im hoping the bromiad does ok. I like it. adds color!! Its getting less of an open feel and more of a tropical feel. Thats what im aiming for. Cant wait of some more plants! gotta add some to the water. come spring im gonna add some crayfish into the ponds, spring peepers, and some other lizards.
 
could always try hibiscus to for colors :) they get a good size and are relatively hardy, and with the lighting in there it should be good
 
I wanna try hibiscus but they are expensive. 15 bucks of more a pop. When some go on sale ill grab some :D

I luv the tree in the back. the pot had 2 plants in it so i split them up. one in the front, one in the back. 6 bucks for that!! that one and the wierd vine were 6 bucks with all the others only 2.50. great sale :D
 
try some split leaf phile the plants look fantastic an would grow well in the the light

I can not remember the exact split leaf I am thinking of but the leaves look sliced but stay connected at the tips.

I bet ya could also get stag horn ferns to grow nice there or some orchids
 
I'm not sure that it would go with your look, but I would add spearmint to the mix as well. It will make a great ground cover I think.
 
BTW awesome set-up!!!
 
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