Help to naming this creeping / climbing Plant

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Hello,

Anyone know what the name of this climbing / creeping plant?

It is quite nice when it grows and fills the background.
 

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I have been unable to identify it, although I would really like to. I have an enclosure in process that this plant would be perfect for..
 
I don´t know that plant(i agree it looks great), but judging by leaf morphology and the way new leaves develop i´d guess it´s related to Philodendron. I hope that helps..
 
Maybe something in the genus Rhaphidophora commonly known as "shingle plants"?
-Tim
 
It is a Rhadiphora sp. However, it probably likes it somewhat warmer than most caudates; maybe a candidate for Tylototriton or Cynops ensicauda.
 
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