This container isn't all that big but it weighs a ton and usually sits on a windowsill in front of hanging Philodendrons during the cold season, so watering day is an "event". It is a rectangular Terracotta pot with three 4-inch round pots at different levels. I took shots of nearly all of the plants while the container is on the kitchen counter where I can still get to it. Here are a few pics from this morning.
I'm not sure what these two are but they are the same type.
Crassula perforata 'Variegata' and C. rupestris
Echeveria rumyonii 'Topsy Turvy'
Sedum morganianum - Donkey Tail
Echeveria nodulosa
This is of course a different container. Lithops need VERY little water, so growing them together in a very shallow pot with almost nothing to retain the water makes life easier for them as well as me.
(The rock's name is Waldo.)