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Some pics...

  • Thread starter Dyflam
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I spent a couple hours there and brought home some new babies.
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Sweet Pics. Can you tell us what species/hybrids those are, or are you going to make us guess?
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I'd be guessing myself... I'm just the photographer.
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Nice pics - great photography - I especially like the coloration on the raff and maxima.
 
Why don't you make it into a contest where nobody knows the real answers.
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Super!!
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I also visited my bud's greenhouse, this pic was my favorite.
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N. villosa
 
Dyflam, I am always amazed at your pictures.  The subject is always in focus and the colors are amazing!  Things I still wrestle with myself.  Your last picture had me puzzled for a bit though, 'til I realized what it was
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That last one was good, maybe a whites tree frog?

One of the terrarium places I shop online (I think it was Black Jungle Terrarium) said they've had some species of poison dart frogs deposit their tadpoles in Nepenthes pitchers and the developing froglets were fine so long as they could get out of shorter pitchers. This makes me start thinking again about making a Tree Frog & Nep terrarium.
 
wow n.g. , your bud shure ahs alot of big and colorful cephalotus's in the back round of that pic .
 
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Impressive photographs... !!! What kind/brand camera did you use? (I'm shopping around
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Swords, possibly a White's yes. I had no idea what that was until I turned my head sideways, lol.
Dustin, that is an impressive pic. I was impressed with the Cephs all growing so nicely and colorful, too. How big was that N. villosa pitcher?

Joe
 
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Hey Joe,

   You should be congratulating Tony not me!  
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 All I did was take the pic.
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Anyhow, I belive the N. villosa pitcher was about 1 and 1/2 inches inches tall..around in that ballpark. The plant is 3 inches in diameter.
 
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I used a Nikon Coolpix 4500.
 
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