Lilswanwillow
New member
Ok, I'm new.
That said, I know only a few species are known to beable to be house together with little amounts of cannibalism.
I have a fishtank that is turning into an orchidarum. Its 24 inches tall and 24 inches wide, hexagon style (each panel is 18 inches if I remember correctly). Thats EXCLUDING the bottom layer of gravel in there already.
So, the advise needed is the million dollar question:
what can I keep
hopefully communally, something interesting to look at, easy to care for, and LOVES humidity.
and please, don't tell me P. paradoxa had em.. found them kinda boring
edit: unless someone can throw out something else that would work in a high humidity setup, be out in the open to see very often... I was even looking at tarantulas, but all of the 'above ground' type are not recommended for beginners...
That said, I know only a few species are known to beable to be house together with little amounts of cannibalism.
I have a fishtank that is turning into an orchidarum. Its 24 inches tall and 24 inches wide, hexagon style (each panel is 18 inches if I remember correctly). Thats EXCLUDING the bottom layer of gravel in there already.
So, the advise needed is the million dollar question:
what can I keep
hopefully communally, something interesting to look at, easy to care for, and LOVES humidity.
and please, don't tell me P. paradoxa had em.. found them kinda boring
edit: unless someone can throw out something else that would work in a high humidity setup, be out in the open to see very often... I was even looking at tarantulas, but all of the 'above ground' type are not recommended for beginners...