Ghostie
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OK oddly enough my first contribution here will be my Carnivorous Plants!
I don't know much about mantids but it seems I can make a nice "CP Terrarium" without much trouble.
Here's some pictures of my 2.5 gallon setup.
I have napanthes, serracenias, drosera admirabilis, drosera pulchella, a very nice red trapped Dionaea muscipula.
Not to mention a few other unknown grasses that joined in unannounced and are starting to take over. The sphagnum even came back to life on me. hehe.
Here's some pics. Ask away if you have any questions. The substrate is fish rocks and sphagnum. Some of them are in cups that have since grown into the terrarium scene a bit. You can see little ones that I grew from seed that are just starting to take off too. They look like little palm trees. I think these are drosera roseana.
I can't seem to get them nice and compact like some people but I think I needs more light. Just using a simple compact fluorescent for 12 hours a day continuous flouring cycle so they always bloom. When the drosera Pulchella (orange flower) blooms it creates a flower just about as big as itself and looks beautiful! They then turn into seeds!
sorry I kinda trip out on these things and all they do is sit here and grow. I threw all these plants together months ago and expected the tank to be totally moldy by now but it just took off! All the sudden I have a year old carnivorous plant terrarium that's still going strong! A small spider even found it's way in there with the carnivorous plants! I guess he feels at home amongst the other blood suckers. lol The dead pitchers are being regrown by new ones I think so you will see dead as well as live pitchers in there.
This rig is perfectly self sufficient with the light, besides the fact that every three weeks I have to add an inch of water to the gravel line. Way too easy to take care of these! They feed themselves!
I don't know much about mantids but it seems I can make a nice "CP Terrarium" without much trouble.
Here's some pictures of my 2.5 gallon setup.
I have napanthes, serracenias, drosera admirabilis, drosera pulchella, a very nice red trapped Dionaea muscipula.
Not to mention a few other unknown grasses that joined in unannounced and are starting to take over. The sphagnum even came back to life on me. hehe.
Here's some pics. Ask away if you have any questions. The substrate is fish rocks and sphagnum. Some of them are in cups that have since grown into the terrarium scene a bit. You can see little ones that I grew from seed that are just starting to take off too. They look like little palm trees. I think these are drosera roseana.
I can't seem to get them nice and compact like some people but I think I needs more light. Just using a simple compact fluorescent for 12 hours a day continuous flouring cycle so they always bloom. When the drosera Pulchella (orange flower) blooms it creates a flower just about as big as itself and looks beautiful! They then turn into seeds!
sorry I kinda trip out on these things and all they do is sit here and grow. I threw all these plants together months ago and expected the tank to be totally moldy by now but it just took off! All the sudden I have a year old carnivorous plant terrarium that's still going strong! A small spider even found it's way in there with the carnivorous plants! I guess he feels at home amongst the other blood suckers. lol The dead pitchers are being regrown by new ones I think so you will see dead as well as live pitchers in there.
This rig is perfectly self sufficient with the light, besides the fact that every three weeks I have to add an inch of water to the gravel line. Way too easy to take care of these! They feed themselves!
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