I am Workin on a semi-advanced, rather-niche, slightly- obsessive project. I think this is the best place to post about it.
I am looking for suggestions and advice for plants+ to add to my 55 gal Paludarium project.
A paludarium is a terrarium with land and water parts. And a vivarium is a terrarium with both living plants and animals.
So I've been setting up this tank for like 4-5 months, adding features and plants and such, making sure everything's fairly stable. It's a 55gal I believe, 3ft wide x 2 tall x 1 deep; theres 2 waterfalls, a small "pond" or "stream", bout 2-6in of soil in different spots (most stays fairly wet, but there's water pumps that keep everything moving, and lots of cork board on the glass mount more epiphytes. It stays between 68-72F, 80-90+% humidity, pretty high light (but with shaded spots) on 12hr cycle.
Most terrarium enthusiasts have this small, basic list consisting of ferns, moss, pathos-like vines n ground-cover, plus bromiliads, and then orchids. I like moss, it's cool, bromiliads are cool, orchids are really cool a whole subject on their own, but aside from that, I'm mostly underwhelmed.
I have some of all these in there, but what I'd really like is to create a micro-ecosystem made up of medicinally or spiritually significant plants. More specific, I've just added a mating couple of poison dart frogs (Phyllobates vittatus), which are endemic to Costa Rica; if I could have plants also endemic to CR, or at least native there, that'd be ideal. But I just added an orchid found in the mts of Honduras, so if it's close, and it's a specimen and it twill survive the environment, I'm down. They will have to be either epiphytic, aquatic, or be able to tolerate pretty wet feet. There are a few places in the tank where the top of the soil will dry, but the whole depth isn't more than 6 inches, and probly a half in under is wet. Also, I don't want to prune all the time, so they'll have to be relatively small or compact plants. And, I mean I want it to look nice, putting all the thought into n all, so the plants should be showy by some means or another. I know that's a lot... Any suggestions??
And if anyone can suggest edible/medicinal mushrooms that could support balance in this ecosystem? Or what's up bioluminescent?? Part of a healthy balanced tank set up involves allying with fungal and creepy-crawly friends
What's in the tank so far:
Some foliage non-disript foliage plants; small palms, ficus groundcover, philodendron Frogmoss?
I think all ferns and other moss died...
Added neoregelia, pepperomia, & dracena -"1/24"
Coffee arabica, beleive it or not...despite wet feet. Maybe the water pumps keeping it moving stops the root rot. Thought Id test with coffee before trying psychotrias or tabernaemontanas. I think I will try some when I have some more established. They grow so slow...
Pinguicula #13 "Alfred lau" (carnivorous)
Anubias sp. (Mostly submerged)
Nanodes mathewsii "Emily" (epiphytic, mounted high on some oak)
Spirulina (aquatic algae)
Phyllobates vittatus (dart frogs)
I tried bobinsana and heimia myrtifolia, but I think they were too young for the transplant. I've been throwing old physallis berries in there to feed the feeder bugs, maybe some will sprout.
And a bunch of bugs.. Been throwing small amounts feeders in there for months, dubia and Guyana roaches, plus earthworms, Rollie-pollies, centipedes, anything weird from the yard. I need to do more work on this end, but I got a plan...
That's it... It's really undervegetated.
So help me
What are some coasta rican plants, or neotropical bog plants?
Thanks!