The small drosera in the terrarium intrigue me. What species are they (aside from the obvious capensis).
Just a little advice. You may want to think about moving the VFTs out and growing them in a more temperate environment long term. They will eventually need dormancy or they will exhaust themselves and die. They look small so they should be fine growing them there in the winter. You can place them outside come spring. The VFTs that is.
Umm.. not quite.
However, it is the most crowded CP terrarium I have ever seen. The only thing you need now is a utric.
04/01/2011 15:23 [Listserv.org] I've definitely come to learn of a few things about Terraforum posters, and the CP community in general in the short interim since I've debuted
04/01/2011 15:23 [Listserv.org] 1) CP growers are generally very insecure people, especially when it comes to their collections (or lack thereof)
04/01/2011 15:24 [Listserv.org] 2) CP growers are insecure about their money (and are generally poor)
04/01/2011 15:25 [Listserv.org] 3) CP growers are quick to lynch fellow posters when presented with outstanding collections superior to their own
04/01/2011 15:26 [Listserv.org] 4) exceptions aside (Andrew), CP growers are generally not very successful people when it comes to their careers
04/01/2011 15:27 [Listserv.org] 5) TF is a pretty hostile environment for newbies, or people just starting out in the hobby
04/01/2011 15:29 [Listserv.org] 6) CP growers generally gravitate to their own little groups-- patting themselves on each others' shoulders, complimenting each others mediocre collections, etc etc... it's pretty sad, lol
Thanks brother, but this terrarium has been growing as-is for the past 5 years. Apparently something's working
And just for clarity's sake:
I for one hope he keeps posting. Narcissistic rage makes for a great sideshow.
~Joe
Is this quite possibly the most exquisite CP terrarium you've ever feasted your eyes on?
you would enjoy some of the characters on the hunting forum im on.......
Kinda looks like he's got that base covered, actually. Is that U. bisquamata I see, perhaps?The only thing you need now is a utric.