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nano orchid for nano tank

8.3K views 19 replies 9 participants last post by  Mantellaprince20  
#1 ·
Hey guy's !
I am looking for a very very small orchid for a "nano tank".
I like a lot the style of the "Masdevalia" genus, but I am open to other proposition.
This is the following list I made:
Mediocalcar deciratum*
Masdevalia minuta*
Masdevalia *Erinacea
Pleurothalis mittelamerika
Leptotes bicolor
Barbosela dusenii
Platystele misera
Scaphosepalum rapax

Which is the smallest plant in this list ?
Do you know smaller orchids ?
(I don't care about the flower)


Thanks a lot for reading,
Snake
 
#4 ·
I got this one a month or two ago. IOSPE PHOTOS The entire plant would fit on a quarter and it's blooming size. It hasn't flowered for me yet. It's supposed to do best fairly warm and bright so I've got it up near the top. It seems to be pretty happy so far.
 
#5 ·
I like Pleurothallis alata. The whole plant could fit on a quarter, maybe a nickel. The flower stalks bloom over and over.
Here's the flower. Its about 1/4"
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Lepanthopsis astrophora is a little bigger plant but smaller flower. This plant will ramble a little whereas P. alata stays compact. The flowers bloom on sprays of 7-15 flowers for me.
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#10 ·
Lepanthopsis astrophora is a little bigger plant but smaller flower. This plant will ramble a little whereas P. alata stays compact. The flowers bloom on sprays of 7-15 flowers for me.
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I like the look of your Lepanthopsis astrophora! A quick search mentioned that this orchid stays in bloom almost continuously.
I would like to get one. Do any of you know the reliable source of this tiny orchid?
 
#6 ·
Thanks a lot for your answers. Those are actually to small !
The tank is a 12x12x18 so I'm looking towards orchids around 3/4 inches long (for the leaf)
I think all go with Masdevallias. Are they bigger then what I would like ?
 
#7 ·
Mediocalcar is NOT a good viv orchid, it likes it too cold at night... that plant actuially takes a decent frost and keeps on kicking.


I like these for ultra minis, and can attest to their tolerance to viv conditions
Pleurothallis microphylla
Pleurothallis alata
Bulbophyllum alagense
 
#8 ·
Lepanthes telipogoniflora
Lepanthes calodictyon
Lepanthes gargoyla
Pleurothallis sertuloides
Pleurothallis microphylla
Pleurothallis dodsonii
Pleurothallis vellota
Psychopsiella limmenghei
Scaphosepalum microdactylum
Stelis edressii
Trisetella andreettae
Trisetella nodulifera
Lepanthopsis astrophora - I second this one, it never stops blooming!

Plenty more i'm sure! These are some I have had good success with in vivs
 
#17 ·
For the viv size, i think these would be great additions. Also, he stated that some of the micro's were too small ;).
I will see if I can dig up some pics of those I have used!

Pretty much all of these except for a few that are more recent acquisitions have flowered for me in viv :)

Ed Parker
 
#12 ·
there are also some nice small restrepias as well. i would think that the lepanthosis astrophora would be perfect in a tank like he is describing, mine is always in bloom. i would also look into a few of the mini dendrobiums. if would be helpful if you decided what temp range you are keeping the tank at as well.
 
#16 ·
Yea I'm French ! (excuse my english if it's a little hard to understand...)
I forgot to talk about the tank= the temperature is not delimited yet. I will only use a 26w Exo 5.0 on the top. I can also put a PL (T5 "bent" in two) tube 9w.
I would like lots of moss in the tank, a few orchids, and two or three small growing ficus (Panama sp for instance)
I will humidifate the tank my self morning and night, and I'll probably put a water drop system. Or even a small "fountain". Would that keep most of the moss humid day and night ? (as I go on vacations, and as I have a water pump it would save me 80€ and for a 14 year old kid it's a lot of money)
 
#18 ·
oh, gotcha.
Then I reccomend

Dendrobium oligophyllum- has been blooming for me well over 4 years straight now...no breaks
Pleurothallis allenii-blooms 5 or 6 times a year
PLeurothallis ornata
Scaphosepalum rapax
Bulbophyllum tingabarinum
 
#19 ·
Thanks a lot for your suggestions. Some of them I really like but aren't on the website... So I think I will go with three of these ==>*Ben's Jungle Online-Shop

I don't want to many species because it won't look very natural. I prefer to do a small group of on specie than one of five species for instance. I will also place in a bromelia, a Vriesea racinae or a Noeregolia lilliputiana. Would they become to big (especially for the Vriesea) ?*
 
#20 ·
NATURAL?!?!?! ha ha, in costa rica, i found like 10 different species of orchids on 1 small branch! the more the merrier I say, i like the look of variety, and find it to be far more natural than 3 or 4 plant types in a viv :) Just check my threads, I go all out when it comes to cramming as many species into a small box as possible ;)

ha ha

ed parker