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I have a beautiful trio of juvie "Orange" P. terribilis. I have a 40 gallon that is fitted with a false bottom ready to be landscaped for them. I have 2 thoughts that I would like some opinion on regarding natural behavior and habitat before I proceed.
I was (thoroughly)entertaining the idea of using ceramic tile that had the facade of a rigid rock wall as my background.
The other plan is a simple silicone smear with mosses adhered to it.
This would greatly reduce the weight of the viv, but as a display may be/become quite ugly. This will be my first attempt at a background.
Some of my concerns are:
Are either one of these concepts relative to natural habitat of "Orange" terribilis?
How long will a BG of siliconed moss hold, and not be a wall of acidic quality?
Is there a better option to simply silicone layer it?
All my thanks!
JBear
I was (thoroughly)entertaining the idea of using ceramic tile that had the facade of a rigid rock wall as my background.
The other plan is a simple silicone smear with mosses adhered to it.
This would greatly reduce the weight of the viv, but as a display may be/become quite ugly. This will be my first attempt at a background.
Some of my concerns are:
Are either one of these concepts relative to natural habitat of "Orange" terribilis?
How long will a BG of siliconed moss hold, and not be a wall of acidic quality?
Is there a better option to simply silicone layer it?
All my thanks!
JBear