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Post by tarence on Oct 12, 2007 15:47:35 GMT 8
David, how do we feed these things in captivity ? i had some once but gave up...liked them more for their flowers rather than their carnivorous nature & it didn`t feel quite right. Heheh.
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Post by David on Oct 12, 2007 21:50:41 GMT 8
Have not done that before Tarence. Most probably will buy daphnia or sea monkeys and try. Jalan Pudu fish shops sells them.
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Post by cindy on Oct 12, 2007 22:42:42 GMT 8
Feed daphia. Not sea monkeys because they are hatched in salt water.
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Post by David on Oct 12, 2007 23:00:05 GMT 8
Oh, ok Cindy. Thanks
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Post by cindy on Oct 13, 2007 0:54:39 GMT 8
Unless you rinse them first with fresh water but that's very troublesome because you'll need a very fine mesh.
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Post by bifurcatum on Oct 23, 2007 20:18:18 GMT 8
Just collect some Utric grow in river beside my aunt house. Aurea or gibba?? There is alot of utric in this river, soooo many. and so many rubbish too...
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Post by cindy on Oct 24, 2007 12:13:45 GMT 8
Aurea, I think.
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Post by David on Oct 24, 2007 18:13:26 GMT 8
bifurcatum, can you use a magnifying glass and take another picture? Would like to see them up close. Thanks.
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Post by bifurcatum on Oct 26, 2007 19:29:58 GMT 8
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Post by artificialive on Oct 26, 2007 20:40:16 GMT 8
Wow, a very real upclose. Thanks Bifurcatum
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Post by David on Oct 26, 2007 22:53:55 GMT 8
Wow man! How did you do that?! Really zoom in. Beautiful pictures. Thanks a million.
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