OK, here are some pics of my new broms which I placed in my 55 gallon tank. Ever since I did this, people have commented alot on my tank!
I tied them down onto the fake branch that magically floats in mid air.
Ok, so am I a total newbee in way over my head, will they die on me, or will they grow roots and anchor themselves to the branch? Hope so.
Thanks all.
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Pretty nice pic of those bromeliads. Do you have any frogs in that tank.....it seems to be the perfect place....55 gal ~ bromeliads they seem to go together! :wink: That's coming from a strictly orchid guy.
How large are those flowers on the Neoregellias and how many do you expect?
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Dave, I think we have to get you into frogs. Have your plants live in symbiosis with animals...get them fertilized naturally. There's nothing better then two frogs shagging on a cattleya leaf heheheh
although shagging usually resorts tot he female's stroking of the male's back, laying eggs and having the male fertilize them few hrs later.
Not exaclty like 2 dogs going at it at a side of the road, hehe
I could see how it would be romantic to shag on an orchid flower. But only if frogs are into that.
My 55 gallon tank has no frogs in there yet. I was thinking breeding my little bumble bee toads and filling the tank with them. Humidity goes down alot at night when the fan is on. I just installed the fan last week and I've seen that the temperatures and humidity drop into the low 70's low 60's repectively. I got the fan becuase I read that Orchids get fungus if they stay wet at night, and I got this Orchid in my tank:
Its a Haraella odorata. I hope it does well.
I'm expecting 4 flowers from the brom. The pics above show 4 buds right???
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We must not buy their fruits:
Who knows upon what soil they fed
Their hungry thirsty roots?"