I agree lighting is most important if you want them to bloom. Also air movement is also important to prevent fungul attacks and it aids growth.
I will have to install a muffin fan for my masdevallias, but they have been very tolerant for me.
Some other small plants I have:
Pleurothallis tribuloides is my tiniest one. It's supposed to bloom red and it lives with my masdevallias. The species seems to be tolerant of many different temps since my university has them growing hot and baking in the sun.
Cischweinfia dasyandra. I had to take this one out of the masd. tank because I think it was a air movement issue. It did look great on the side of the tank
Leochilus carinatus It was a cheap plant at $5. It is native to mexico and I think it divides itself readily so I got it so cheap. I took it out of my masd. tank when the Cischweinfia dasyandra came out, however it was growing fine in there. Based on pictures I think the spikes can get long though
I haven't put these in a tank before but they will need higher light and air movement, than the masdevallias:
Dend loddigesii is also a small one, and you may aquire a cheap keiki (I got mine for $3). It will need seasonal changes though including a cool dry rest in the winter so you may have to take it out of the tank.
Dend moniliforme. It will grow like the Dend loddigesii
Sophronitis cernua is also small and cattelya like.
Neofinetia falcata
The slippers will need the air movement or they may have a fungal attack. I haven't kept them in a tank before but I'm sure it is possible with the right amount of air movement. They grow well in high humidity and will take fluorescent lighting. For smaller slippers I have:
Phrag pearcei
Phrag schilimii I think the spike will be around afoot tall.
Paph helenae (Paph barbigerum is easier to find that helenae)
Paph charlesworthii is also a small plant but I expect a spike to be a almost a foot tall
Paph henryanum also small slippers, and it is a more colourful one
The above plants are all fairly new acquisitions, so I haven't bloomed them myself though....
Tindo had a Paph Vanda M. Pearman in a vivarium:
http://www.rv-orchidworks.com/orchid...m-pearman.html






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All I can say is I see a picture of a fan with big bran muffins glued to the fan blades...

