currently i'm growing my cephalotus along next to my highlander neps and heli. it's doing quite fine, and hasn't skipped a beat since i got it (new pitchers are maturing, really only lost one leaf-but it was an old one).
prior to getting the cephalotus, (dont cringe) i placed my jamban, talangensis, H. hispida, along next to my petiolaris sundews and mexican pings. the setup was nice since i was able to save on energy (lights) and i placed the plants into a cooldown tank for the night--a little inconvenient, but the plants didnt seem to mind.
all that changed when i got my cephalotus, when 6 hours later after introduction to this set up, i noticed a slight droop of the pitcher's hoods. then i realized putting the ceph in the tank wasnt a great idea, needless to say, i moved it and all my highlanders into a new tank with much more cooler temperatures than the first tank. but in all fairness, my cephalotus wasn't entirely to blame; N. mikei is not really tolerant to high tempereatures either. nothing's dead yet so
i live in a condominium so outdoors really isn't a choice for me, which was why i chose most of the plants on my growlist. anywho, both tanks (10 gal) are growing under their seperate 65W CF 10,000K lights. as for watering, i gave my cephalotus a quarter inch of water in the tray on the day i received it--and havent watered it since (that was a week ago)--the soil is still damp, so im not in any rush to water it.