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orchideya

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Slippers took over my larger tank (and Lady Isabel at front is growing a spike :)):

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Enough space to have a little nursery for deflasklings:

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Hangianums and H. Koopowitz like it in there:

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All your plants look great and very happy. How do you manage to keep
the tank so neat and clean? Now I see why you feel so confident about the
Phrag. flasks you ordered. Your seedlings look wonderful!
 
Thank you Angela. I just recently cleaned and re-arranged it. That's the secret - take pictures right after cleaning :)

Eric, tank is 62" long by 20" wide and 32" high.
Top shelf gets a lot of light.
Are there any slippers that would handle cattleya light (cattleyas get purple splotches there)?
 
That looks like a great tank! Do you have more threads on this? I am interested to see the whole thing!
 
Great 'tank'.
I found that the fans in the tank rusted out pretty quickly so now use some flexible ducting and have the fan outside the tank. Might be worth considering if yours fail quickly.
 
Thank you everybody!


That looks like a great tank! Do you have more threads on this? I am interested to see the whole thing!

I don't think I had any dedicated threads about it here before. I have two orchid tanks that I created when my Orchidarium order (I was getting Grand Cayman Orchidarium ) was delayed indefinitely. I cancelled the order and took on the DIY project. :) These two tanks together came out way cheaper than I would spend on one Orchidarium, but they do the job just fine.

I blogged about building them:
http://orchidlog.blogspot.ca/search/label/orchid tank
http://orchidlog.blogspot.ca/search/label/orchid tank 2
 

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