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Pictures of your Drosera eating things

  • #61
I hope they are delicious for your 'dew.
 
  • #62
Old(er) pic, from November '13. Picked up a fruit fly culture while it was still warm enough to ship them here, and my D. capensis "red" went mad.

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  • #64
I'm sure the majority of them escaped. Carnivorous plants aren't all that efficient at trapping prey.
 
  • #65
Young D. burmannii (Hann River, Kimberley, Western Australia)
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  • #66
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I know it is blurry, but notice the giant fly this little, slightly mutated (two leaves merged together) leaf managed to catch last night.
 
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  • #67
My D. burmannii Humpty Doo caught a little flying thing.



It is now doing what it does best – going to town on some food.

 
  • #68
Beautiful! If only it was as red as it was before.
 
  • #69
Here's a "before and after" of my Drosera tokaiensis. Time span of several hours.

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  • #70
My D. Filiformis Tracyii caught a crane fly this morning
 
  • #71
Springtail has sprung its last...
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  • #72
D. regia seems to be a magnet for crane flies. 3rd and 4th or so this season.
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  • #74
My little D. regia had it's first nice trap leaf so . . . I may have helped it out a little but it doesn't make it any less gruesome. The cranefly was already caught by its legs, but it would just be such a waste to have it die any not have the plant get a meal out of it, so I may have pressed its body against the leaf. :water:





 
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  • #76
Wow you can pretty much visibly see all the nutrients it got from that meal!
 
  • #77
Ohh, nice thread. I've got a couple contributions.

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  • #78
If you can have a "Man eating tiger" then you can have things that eat Drosera:

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  • #79
TBT...throwback Tuesday, back when I had dews and they all fit in a 10 gallon aquarium. D. binata caught a cranefly indoors!

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  • #80
Great thread! Hope to have something to add in the next couple of months. Your aphid pic is creeping me out, Not a Number, now I keep thinking about going around to hand-inspect every one of my plants for the little b______s...
 
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