terrarium with fish and plants Handmade Water-Tight Sealed Enclosed Rectangle Acrylic Terrarium –  NCYPgarden
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terrarium with fish and plants

terrarium with fish and plants Handmade Water-Tight Sealed Enclosed Rectangle Acrylic Terrarium – NCYPgarden

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terrarium with fish and plants Handmade Water-Tight Sealed Enclosed Rectangle Acrylic Terrarium – NCYPgarden1. This terrarium is designed at the request of some buyers who want an enclosed, watertight terrarium. 2. It is watertight. Once you slide down the door, the moisture can not escape. As I tested, it does not need watering for over a month. 3. It can hold water. It can be used as a Paludarium or Vivarium. You can make a small waterfall or pond or raise small fish or water grass. 4. It is made of anti scratch acrylic panels. The terrarium's net weight

 1. This terrarium is designed at the request of some buyers who want an enclosed, watertight terrarium.

2. It is watertight. Once you slide down the door, the moisture can not escape. As I tested, it does not need watering for over a month.

3. It can hold water. It can be used as a Paludarium or Vivarium. You can make a small waterfall or pond or raise small fish or water grass.

4. It is made of anti-scratch acrylic panels. The terrarium's net weight is up to 1.1kg / 2.42lb

5. It is designed to raise moss, fern, or small tropical plants.

Size: height x length x thickness: 25 x 20 x 13 cm / 9.8 x 7.9 x 5.1 inches.

Terrairum only, plants are not included. But you can ask for all the material I use except live moss.
If you live in Hong Kong, you can ask for a finished terrarium with an extra 20 USD.


How to make the moss wall: please check my video.

The material you use: 1/3 dirt/mud (you can get them from nearby wood or backyard; please clear plants' roots), 1/3 small sand (0.5-1.5mm), 1/3 lava dirt rocks (0.5-1.5mm)
you can find it here:
https://www.etsy.com/1171150584

Mix the three with water > press the mixed dirt on the wall, press them on the wall > press the moss on the mud.

With this method, you can also make a vertical moss wall on other terrariums.

I need a week to finish and ship out.
Welcome any questions

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