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I never expected that. I thought you were gonna feed it tofu or something. Bwaa ha ha ha! I imagine that the 'dew leaf will not survive the encounter. What I'd like to know is if the VFT had help.
I never expected that. I thought you were gonna feed it tofu or something. Bwaa ha ha ha! I imagine that the 'dew leaf will not survive the encounter. What I'd like to know is if the VFT had help.
You should try feeding the plants beans they are supposed to be high in Nitrogen and on the same list is of course is meat and finally leafy greens all high in the things carnivorous plants strive for in their food.
I have tried beans, nuts, avocado, tofu, and coffee grounds. The grounds were not expected to net much reaction as they are low in protein, but everything else got a strong positive response.
I have tried beans, nuts, avocado, tofu, and coffee grounds. The grounds were not expected to net much reaction as they are low in protein, but everything else got a strong positive response.
My VFT's have always had a strict diet of "If you catch it, you can eat it. If not, go hungry" But then they live outside year round so I never felt the need to hand feed them.
I did a whole short study on veggie sundews. I used to have pictures and a poster board display. Alas, I need to beef up a capensis or five and do a real experiment on them.
I did a whole short study on veggie sundews. I used to have pictures and a poster board display. Alas, I need to beef up a capensis or five and do a real experiment on them.
That sounds akin to my feeding my cat a purely soy and corn based diet fortified chemicaly with the nutrients a carnivour actually needs. Although a true wild carnivour also eats the "innards" of their prey and indirectly consumes veggie matter, albeit partially digested already. Since I hate dealing with live bugs my indoor plants enjoy dried worms and fish meal pellets and crumbles.
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