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A photo of my Cehphalotus HUmmer

I just got this. It's in a terrarium which is slightly ventilated with 80-90 relative humidity and one 24 watt 3000k t5h0 & one 24 watt 6500k t5h0.

ceph_hummer.jpg
 
BE VERY careful with limited ventilation. I almost lost 3 of mine because they were in a covered terrarium. They grow great, then almost overnight start to decline, turn yellow, then completely brown.

I believe they need air circulation more than they need the high humidity!
Peter.
 
Yes, thanks for the advice. Air circulatation is very important, that is why I located it near the opening of the terrarium, and hope for the best.

Hey ping man, where do you live in california?

I like your terrarium. Looking good.
 
Kappa, i live in Southern California. Great place for CP lovers as there is a nice group of people who grow CP's. We have a very nice society that meets bi-monthly--LACPS.
Cheers,
Peter
 
I don't really know anybody in person who does CP, except for Ed at the CSUF green house.

By the way, I added a small fan near the ceph, that should keep it healthy.
 
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