I think the Aerangis would work. I've tried Tolumnia on it... okay, but not great, no blooms. Brassavola worked fine for me.
Hybrid mini phals (grocery store type) grow fine, but it takes more time for them to mount... sure wouldn't try it with a species.
About six months ago I "surgically" removed a Catatante 'Orange Kiss" from my wine cooler, along with a Brass Cordata and Bl Yellow Bird. Yes, weird combo. The Catatante was taking over everywhere, and I considered it not so attractive anymore. The Yellow Bird never bloomed while it lived there.
Cooler is presently sitting on a bench, but now I have a sudden urge to mount something on it again. I have an epiphytic bromeliad that's presently on a piece of coral. Thinking maybe a bromeliad cooler might be the next go round.
Note that's in MY growing conditions. I'm sure yours are different, so you have to take this with a grain of salt. Also, I'm rather like Roberta from the standpoint of "What can I get away with" and I try stuff just to see if the idea works. I have about a 50-50 track record.
One other thing... you'll want to fertilize by spraying/
misting the roots, followed by a good spray off with pure water in a day or so. Don't put fertilizer in the container, for obvious reasons.
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