@hibiscusmile http://ocps.proboards.com/ <------Did you mean the link to the other forum I was on? There's many carnivorous plant vendors in the US, and I think I may know a few people in the US that can get you started.
@Sarah K Thanks! The feeling is mutual, I can't find many insect...
I would be a little bit sceptical about keeping succulents in high-humidity, moist environments. They'll do very well in a bright, dry, well ventilated vivarium though. :)
Currently my D.femorata hatchlings are all doing very well and eating like champs. Only one out of the 8 eggs that hatched died shortly after emerging (possibly from genetic mishaps).
I had success feeding them raspberry leaves. To give them a "headstart" I rip small portions of a raspberry...
I'm fairly new to the insect hobby but I do have a pretty decent carnivorous plant collection. I'm also quite "into" growing ant plants (Myrmecodia and Hydnophytum), they are epiphytic plants that form a massive hollow caudex to provide shelter and food for their symbiotic ant species. If you're...
Hello everyone,
I've been a reptile/amphibian enthusiast for years on end and an avid carnivorous plant grower. I have re-discovered my passion for insects not too long ago and I definitely would like to expand my collection. I was recommended this forum by another fellow carnivorous plant...