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P. 'Sethos' in Singapore

Cindy

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Under florescent lights in a clump- Nice fleshy green

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Separated and placed under direct sunlight with shade cloth - More compact pink

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Close-up - Photo taken last weekend

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They are very deep pink, maroon-ish now.  Like roses! I'll post again when I get my hands on my dad's digicam.  Btw, p.ehlersiae is doing as well.
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Very nice, Cindy! May I ask what is forming that "naturally occuring" heart-shaped formation?
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jimscott, that's bloodworms.  I have the time during my one week break from school to do creative stuff like this.  
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How's this:

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How'd ya get them to stay posed for the picture? J/k. That must have been tedious! But then again, this is a natural crossover of skills used in the classroom. BTW, I flunked finger painting.
 
You love your plants, and they love you back!
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Excellent job Cindy. Grow Pings grow.
 
lol...I forgot to mention that it's frozen bloodworm, my friend.
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I looked at them just now, just simply more beautiful than before. I"ll post soon.
 
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As I promised...

They were:
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They are:
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Close-up:
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Young p.sethos:

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P.ehlersaie:
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Very nice pics! I see you've added patterns other than hearts.
 
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