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Post by Adam on Apr 24, 2005 21:05:48 GMT
This is a picture of my greenhouse which is the centre of operations for most of my projects, as you will see in following pics, glass is remved for reptile species to enable them to fulfill their uv requirement.
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Post by adamanuran on Apr 24, 2005 21:52:07 GMT
Hi Killian, this is a photo of the rain system in the greenhouse it's not a brilliant phot, but when your'e in the greenhouse you get very wet very quickly!!!! The snapper and frogs love it. Also in the pic you can see a little of the snapper enclosure.
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Post by Killian on Apr 24, 2005 23:43:21 GMT
AMAZING!!! the rain system is fantastic. Any danger of any of the animals trying to breed in the snappers pond?? what species do you have in there? I will have to rig up a rain system in my 8' x 6' green house might not be as impressive though.
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Post by Killian on Apr 26, 2005 21:48:56 GMT
how long do you leave the rain on each day? what species of plants do you find that the tree frogs like the most? have you another pond in the greenhouse for the amphibians?
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Post by Adamanuran on Apr 27, 2005 14:26:32 GMT
the rain is on everyother day for about 2 hours at present. The arborea usually sit on the greenhouse beams, i never see them on the plants unless it is night time, but then again, i always stay on the paths and ca't see every leaf but they would be difficult to find anyway.
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Post by Killian on Apr 27, 2005 16:51:01 GMT
do you have a picture of the amphibian pond in the greenhouse Adam?
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Post by Adamanuran on Apr 28, 2005 8:26:49 GMT
The amphibs are kept in separate vivs in the large greenhouse except for a few escapees. I do have a tray of water down for them though. The greenhouse is too big to allow most species to wander off as caring for them and checking their health would be almost impossible. I have plans to erect a secondary greenhouse specifically for arborea i shall keep you posted on the situation.
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