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D. paradoxa

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D. venusta close up
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They look poised for a meal! Good growing, Sheridan!
 
I love that closeup....though it almost makes me afraid to put my hands near my plant!
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Very nice! Do you feed it? It looks very healthy!
 
not really, occationally they get freeze dried blood worms but mostly they catch their own flying critters in the house
 
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Quote[/b] (rattler_mt @ June 24 2005,6:55)]not really, occationally they get freeze dried blood worms but mostly they catch their own flying critters in the house
I just fed my sticky-leaved plants some freeze-dried blood worms today. Everyone else got ladybugs.

>;-D
 
also took some of my own lil' guys (in the pouring rain)
D. intermedia
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D. rotundifolia    i'm really happy how red it turned this year.
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That is the reddest D. rotundifolia have ever seen! (and the second whitest thumb)
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yeah yeah, pale as death, i know. i like hideing in the rain. less burning.
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Freeze-dried bloodworms make sundews drool with happiness. I wanted to grow D. paradoxa, but I don't think my conditions are warm enough (75F max, 60F min).

Brian
 
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Brian thats approximatly what my conditions are. i think it would like it a lil warmer but if you get a chance to try it i wouldnt pass one up.
 
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