Yeah, our areas are all so different..just the handling and location where we place our plants indoors is different. As you said Ken...air circulation..that is key. After all they are epiphytes they love that interaction. Yes, in nature they get their rain..but they also get their breeze all around them a lot, so Mother Nature cares for them quite well
Pretty much at home they get killed first by overwatering, not being allowed to dry out. It is nice if everyone can mount them, but that is just way too much work, so most like me, will go by planting them in containers and being watchful with the way and frequency they get watered.