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small glass plant house

small glass plant house NCYP Vintage House Shape Glass Geometric Terrarium, with side door, with Mesh / vent holes for small Insects Pet building set

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small glass plant house NCYP Vintage House Shape Glass Geometric Terrarium, with side door, with Mesh / vent holes for small Insects Pet building setWhat is included: Diy set: 1. terrarium of 19 x 12. 5 x 24 CM 7. 5 x 4. 9 x 9. 5 inches. 2. coconut coir (3 units of 5x1cm) 3. a black wood shape ceramic planter 4. a bag of garden soil for the fern. Please note: the plant is a maidenhair fern. It is not included because I can not ship it. Diy set with light: It includes all the above sets, an LED grow light, and a wood board set, as shown in the photos. I build a spider cage with dragon docks and

What is included:

Diy set:
1. terrarium of 19 x 12.5 x 24 CM / 7.5 x 4.9 x 9.5 inches. 
2. coconut coir (3 units of 5x1cm)
3. a black wood shape ceramic planter
4. a bag of garden soil for the fern.
Please note: the plant is a maidenhair fern. It is not included because I can not ship it.

Diy set with light:
It includes all the above sets, an LED grow light, and a wood board set, as shown in the photos.

I build a spider cage with dragon docks and other small plants, and many people like it. I am asked how to replicate the cage at home and its material. It is an easy terrarium, but the dragon rocks are heavy and unique. I need to calculate the fee and build a private link every time someone wants it. This is how I find a decent but easier way. I use a black tree trump-like cement planter instead.
Now, you do not need to glue the rocks. Just plant the fern in the planter and put it inside the terrarium. I chose fern for my garden snails, and I like it. I frequently see one on the back of leaves. I decided to separate the plants from the soil for snails/spiders, like digging holes.
Recommended plants: maidenhair fern, Boston fern, fittonia, etc. When the leaves grow taller, it will be more beautiful, like a green ceiling in the terrarium.

Here is the planting video of a previous terrarium project. I will upload a new one in days (it is pretty easy, and it takes less than 1 minute).
https://youtu.be/7OUA4WlcJ_w

Terrarium details:
1. This is a small, house-shaped, black reptile terrarium. It is made of anti-rust metal and glass. It does not rust. There are mesh vents facing each other on the triangle roof part.

2. There is a front door with a latch. It is a regular rectangle so with smaller gaps around the door, 1-2mm. Please note: I revised the front door to make it more sturdy and convenient (the hinge was changed from the side to the lower part).

3. Size Length x width x height: 19 x 12.5 x 24 CM / 7.5 x 4.9 x 9.5 inches.  Approx. 1.2 US gallons/ 4.5L

4. The door is in the middle, so your jump spider can net on top. I do not use red dirt because I have another red dirt (clay loam) on sale, which is totally different. To avoid confusion, I choose coconut soil.

5. There are small gaps between panels because only the joints are soldered. Compared with tin terrarium, its ability to keep moist is weaker.

6. Welcome any questions.

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