I've found it to be a little more difficult to grow than most other Scaphs because they grow on the warmer side of intermediate.
They don't like to be soggy. Unless your growing area is fairly humid, it's not advisable to mount it.
They're pretty fun to grow once you get the hang of them though.
I happen to like Scaph verrucosum better as a starter Scaph. Another one may be Scaph swertifolium.
I'd maybe do a clear plastic pot with an airy, but moisture retentive mix.
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