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your in luck. here is the most recent pic om my setup.
top shelf is all Drosera and Pings
second shelf is Utrics, Genlisea and my Ceph
bottom shelf is 3 10 gal tanks, from the left the first tank is Utrics and some Sarrs i just recieved and my H. minor. the Sarrs and Heli will be moved to better light in a few weeks. they are fresh divisions so i put them in less light for now. middle tank is highland Neps and epiphytic and epiphytically grown Utrics. the right hand side tank has 3 different Genus of "ant plants" and some other stuff.
in the window you can see Sarrs and epiphytic cacti but there is also Darlingtonia, D. filliformis, D. rotundifolia and D. binata.
behind the tall shelf you can kinda make out my 75 gal lowland tank which will become my 75 gal highland tank befor summer is over.
Thanks! Its not that I choose the view or anything...it came with the house.
Nope the humidity isn't an issue, since I live in singapore the humidity is up in the 90's (even for an apartment it is around 50-60%). And with water evapourating out of the water trays and the other plants around it is seems to be able to pitcher well enough.
yes thats my typical one the bush to its left is my albino form. ive had them for about 15 months or so i think. here is a shot before their frost damage. the pic of my set up is about 2 months after the frost damage. sorry but all i have is a link.
Wish my capensis looked like that! I haven't even gotten a single seed or flower from any of mine even though they are in direct sun all day.Do they yours flower alot,because I can see a several flower scapes?
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