Hi all, I am a new member. I keep a few orchids, but I spend most of my garden hobby time with my planted aquariums.
I have several planted ripariums, which are aquariums filled part of the way with water, with air space above for the emergent growth of plants. These look a lot like a similar idea,
paludariums, which are sort of like a terrarium/aquarium hybrid, but they don't have any real land area--the above-water part is rendered just with plant foliage.
Here are some pictures from a few of my tanks.
55 Gallon Riparium Featuring Cryptocoryne
Cryptocoryne plants (also known as "crypts") are among the most popular of aquarium plants. This Riparium has some larger-statured species/varieties growing as emergents, as well as a few fully-immersed crypt plants. Fish include
Botia locahes and
Puntius barbs.
65 Gallon South America Biotope Riparium
This one is a rather loose "biotope". It contains some representative South American plants, such as
Echinodorus swords, as well as others used primarily for their form and appearance, such as the
Acorus sweetflag.
I also have a couple of orchids in this one, a phrag and a
Spiranthes odorata. I have a strong interest in researching more orchids that can grow inthis "wet feet" style of culture.