My Little Paludarium Setup

<blockquote><hr size=0><!-quote-!><font size=1>Jeff Fenn wrote on Monday, 16 May, 2005 - 18:36 :</font>

"If you modify it slightly it should be okay. shanjing need ventilation or they can develop skin problems, so you'll need to have a screen lid. Also, it looks a little too wet for shanjing. If you can keep the majority of it on the drier side then I would say go for it."<!-/quote-!><hr size=0></blockquote>

Thanks for the helpful advise.

Does.T.shanjing lay their eggs in water or on land?
 
What kind of lighting do you use, I want specifics? I am wondering because that moss looks home made.
 
Hi Mark,
I am using only a 15W with D3 FL .

Those moss are bought from a nursery. comes in
big pieces, very lush green.
 
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