Seems to me that you could do something amazing with this area. Curved mesh doors that open right out, Large plants for your cham to climb on. I would also look at drilling through and running a pipe straight outside........it's better to ask forgiveness than permission :)
I wish I had...
Like Cornish ppl all live on pasties. False, completely false. I'm currently on a diet, so theres at least one man in cornwall NOT eating pasties...........for now anyway!!
Dave
I have mine in-line, runs from my cold water, through the wall to this filter, then from the filter into my reservoir. Then reservoir to pump. The reservoir has a toilet cistern fitting so it stays full automatically and an aquarium heater in it to warm the water.
I swap the canister every...
Do you mean in-line as in between your reservoir and your pump? If so something like the one I linked earlier would work perfectly, the pipes it's supplied with, and therefore all fittings on it are 1/4" so fit the mister pipes, and it's an activated carbon filter, as well as a few other filter...
I'm in Cornwall, my Dads family are all in Sheffield and the surrounding areas, and that quote may not speak for all yorkshiremen.......but maybe most LOL!
Dave
Despite appearances I'd class mine as a glass viv, its fully lined with glass and just the outside is wood.
It ticks all the boxes, good airflow, good humidity, well insulated, no damp problems around it, easy maintenance, happy cham :)
Dave
I use a simple kitchen drinking water filter, this one
http://www.pozzani.co.uk/water-filters-29/product_info.html?osCsid=vbp7rtguv2aukpshmqbjpj6l63
I don't seem to get any build up in my tubes or nozzles, and have used it for the past 12 months+
Dave
Starter system using 7 nozzles, four of which are 6 foot above the pump, one is 10 foot away from it and the other tow are in a different room, 20 foot from the pump and 5 foot higher. No loss of pressure, timer works great, with the inclusion of an in line water filter and a toilet cistern...
May just be a transition period. I free'd my lipstick plant, it didn't seem too happy for a while, then went nuts :) Took a few weeks though, and a few of the stems still aren't exactly leaping to life, but most are good. Is pothos definitely an epiphyte though, i've never heard that before...