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Sorry for inactivity, I can't provide a picture since the account is logged in a computer without those little cameras on top of the screen and the reply on the top yes, you may be correct.
Couple days ago, I found a what appeared to be a fruiting body growing next to my Drosera aliciae, I probably though this was either a parasitic fungi or a symbiotic relationship.
Whats going on?
I would say the tubby nepenthes for beginner would be Nepenthes "Suki" which also grows brownish black. It is a hybrid between Nepenthes Rafflesiana and what I believe Nepenthes Sibuyensis (Don't Know how to spell it)
I want to stock a 10 gallon aquarium with 1 dwarf gourami, 5 harlequin rasboras, 4 pymgy corydoras and 4 cherry shrimp. I used a stocking website, which said that the tank was 92% stocked with a 20 gallon filter. I am skeptical that the tank is overstocked.
The website also said the fish don't...
I am planning to relocate my entire collection of carnivorous plants into a (TBA) gallon tank which are Nepenthes Ventricosa, Nepenthes Sanguinea, Drosera Aliciae, Drosera Capensis, Ultricularia Sandersonii and two Pinguicula Moranensis (one appears to look really weird but healthy).
I want to set up a tropical carnivorous plant terrarium so I can relocate them from the windowsill to a terrarium. But how to set it up and what supplies I need?
My grow list (all grown in a windowsill)
Nepenthes Sanguinea
Nepenthes Ventricosa
Drosera Aliciae
Drosera Capensis
Pinguicula Moranensis x2
(The other one appears to look like a Pinguicula "John Rizzi")
Ultricularia Sandersonii
Kind of an beginner carnivorous plant collection.
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