Plants

Bromeliads

Lighting: Bromeliads require full spectrum lighting rated @ 6500 kelvins or higher.

Watering: Depends on the humidity level of your tank. 65-80% humidity level is recommended. Misting leaves at least twice a day. For best results, have good air circulation. The ideal temperature is between 60-85° F.

  • Neoregalia “Fireball”
  • Neo Tak Grande X Fireball
  • Neo Carolinae X Compacta
  • Neo Fireball cv. Black Current
  • Neo Fireball X Tak Grande
  • Neo Midget
  • Neo Liliputioma X Fireball
  • Neo Tropiflora
  • Neo Guzspacho
  • Neoregelia Ampullacea X Royal Flush
  • Neo Regelia “396”
  • Neo “696”
  • Neo Ampullacea

Flat Ground Bromeliad:

  • Cryptanilus Sp.
  • Cryptanttus Black Mystic
  • Assorted Vriesea Species Division

Large Bromeliads:

  • Billbergia Sp.
  • Neo Sailors Warning
  • Neo Bossa Nova
  • Ae. Big Stuff
  • Aechmea Red Ribbon X Warsaw
  • Neoregalia Takemura X Grande

Tillandsias:

Also known as “Air Plants” can add a special exotic touch to your vivarium or terrarium.

They are fairly easy to grow and impressive in bloom.

Lighting – at least 5000 kelvin or higher full spectrum direct lighting prefered.

Watering – Mist no more than 3 times weekly depending on humidity level in tank. Air-plants should be able to completely dry in 5 hours. Tillandsias should not be over watered or they will rot out.

  • T. capitata red form
  • T. ionantha SP. Clumps
  • T. ionantha ‘druid’
  • T. meridionalis
  • T. Aeranthos
  • T. Pencifolia

Orchids:

The beautiful varieties of Orchids we carry are all chosen and grown to be used in vivariums and terrariums with live animals by our grower. *Most come pre-mounted on Cork ready to install right into your existing system. If you are searching for a specific Orchid please let us know.

For general care and facts on growing orchids please visit the link below.

http://pubs.caes.uga.edu/caespubs/horticulture/orchids.html

*when putting mounted orchids in your tank – we recommend using the existing wire to “hang” the plant at the desired level and observe the plant before making the final mount.

Like Tillandsias over watering or humidity may rot out the orchid.

Mounted Orchids:

  • Brassia maculata
  • Broughtonia Negrilensis
  • Epi. Porpax
  • Epi. Radicans ‘Alba’ (white)
  • Miltonia spectabilis v. moreliana
  • Oncidium Sasseri
  • Oncidium VAS
  • Oncidium Priomochilum

Mounted or Potted:

  • Dendrobium Sp.
  • Oncidium Flexuosum
  • Oncidium Biflorium

Mounted on Osmunda:

  • Epi. Jospeh Lii- also available potted
  • Brr. Cuculliata

Potted Orchids in 3” pots:

  • Brassia Logissima x Self
  • Brassia ‘Spiders Revenge’
  • Brdsm. Longlen ‘Orchid man’ Am/Aos Ccm/Aos
  • Doritis pulcherima x self (white)
  • Jewel Orchid – Stripped
  • Jewel Orchid – Black
  • L.C. Scarlet Imp. X Fruits of spring (lavender)
  • Laelia Anceps.
  • Mediocalcar decorate
  • Oncidium ‘Wowi Sassafori’

Divisions:

  • Brdsm. ‘Fly away Miami’
  • Bulbophyllum longiflorium x lasiochilum
  • Bulbophyllum lilacinum x self
  • Bulbophyllum Stars and Stripes
  • Bulbophyllum Frostii x dentiferum
  • Epi. Belizensis
  • Prom. ‘Chameleon’
  • Pleurothallis Sp.
  • Sigmatostalix Ridicans
  • Vuyl. ‘Aloha Passion’

Bare root Division:

  • Dendrobium Aggregatum

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