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Post by edmund83 on Apr 28, 2008 14:21:38 GMT 8
Last few month ago, i was get poison and till now it still haven cured yet ;D. Now i getting to know more plant ID compare to the time i start to know CP. Thus, feel to share with all my CP mate. hahahah hope you all wont get bored again with those common type of drosera. Drosera Paradoxa catch one insect which look like mosquito for me but the color is sharp with orange color. Do you got any idea with that? The size of insect is about 1.5cm and body structure like mosquito. Drosera Filiformis (green type) Drosera Adelea Drosera Bumanii Typical Venus Fly Trap (VFT) Drosera Sparatulata look getting not healthy for me but it going to flowering. Cheers
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Post by tarence on Apr 28, 2008 14:34:21 GMT 8
hiyo edmund
your babies all look very happy & healthy. and they look like they are being cared for very well, all very neat...except for a stray leaf in the d.paradoxa pot. heheh, i`m being fussy here coz they all look so clean. good job Edmund.
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Post by edmund83 on Apr 28, 2008 14:55:43 GMT 8
thank tarrence and need thank you so much also.. Inside the pot actually is apple which my pet cant finish it . That time just thought an idea, perhaps that slide of apple might help paradoxa trap more insect. hehehe
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Post by tarence on Apr 28, 2008 14:59:22 GMT 8
yes, i guess rotting apples would attract other insects.
your pet ? errr, which other pet ?
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Post by edmund83 on Apr 28, 2008 22:21:37 GMT 8
Yup sugar glider - Flying Squirrel ;D ;D they are almost 90% vegetarian~~hehe
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Post by strath76 on Apr 29, 2008 4:47:20 GMT 8
Hi Edmund,
Good pic's. The paradoxa is not so common in Melbourne where I am. Because of our weather it requires heat to get through the winter.
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Post by tarence on Apr 29, 2008 8:29:18 GMT 8
oic...cute pet.....i`ve seen smaller ones. ok, happy grwoing your sundews & taking care of your sugarglider.
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Post by edmund83 on Apr 29, 2008 9:14:50 GMT 8
Hi Edmund, Good pic's. The paradoxa is not so common in Melbourne where I am. Because of our weather it requires heat to get through the winter. Hi ...thank you .... Why not keep them indoors? Currently i plan to move drosera and do some landscape in tank! Now still collecting all the toolkit for preparation... hehe
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Post by David on Apr 29, 2008 10:10:15 GMT 8
Hi Edmund,
Do show us your planted CP tank when it is done. I can alrewady imagine now how nice it will look with your skills in planted tanks.
You've got quite a few Drosera there. Nice plants
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Post by edmund83 on Apr 29, 2008 14:34:04 GMT 8
Hi Edmund, Do show us your planted CP tank when it is done. I can alrewady imagine now how nice it will look with your skills in planted tanks. You've got quite a few Drosera there. Nice plants ya ... sure heheh i still not really good in scape . Properly can learn from CP Tank also ya... But lim told me that my paradoxa' stalk become green color.. need some adjustment on location again.
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