This is a tank I built for my Carnivorous plants it had a waterfall running down from the top. The main fish were Hatchets that I was trying to spawn. Also it had Dwarf Rasboras that spawned continuously.
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So I have a few house plants myself and can start an African violets with a leaf and potting soil. The only plant that dies on me are the fly traps. In the lat ten or so years, I’ve tried to raise them and they all die. Yours are looking very lovely. So, what is the thing I’m missing.The only view I seem to have of another setup that I built. That is an Amazon plant, and they are crypts in the front
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Carnivorous plants eat meat. The large ones will eat small rodents. These ones eat flying insects that are attracted to the tank's lights.Awesome! What carnivorous plants? What did they eat?
Soft/ acid water. All my carnivorous plants are feed tank water. Carnivorous plants hate minerals and fertilizers. They come from peat bogs, my tanks have peat in them therefore they love that water.So I have a few house plants myself and can start an African violets with a leaf and potting soil. The only plant that dies on me are the fly traps. In the lat ten or so years, I’ve tried to raise them and they all die. Yours are looking very lovely. So, what is the thing I’m missing.
They use digestive juices to consumer their prey.S
Great Balls of Fire! Small rodents! Do these plants bite?
Cold day in hell before I toss a rodent into a plant’s piehole.They use digestive juices to consumer their prey.
Sorry for my slow reply. when I started out, I bought a couple of good books, they all said what I wanted to do wouldn't work. I set about proving them wrong. My terrariums are all set up in windows. I flood them with both natural and artificial light in summer, then in winter give them a half dose of artificial light. With the shorter days and less light they slow down. I never just wanted one species or another but wanted systems containing as many varieties as I could find. This is what I have achieved.@itiwhetu I love your terrariums. How do you deal with the venus flytrap in regards to a dormancy period? I have just purchased one at a local greenhouse then found out that it needs a dormancy period. Currently we grow one pitcher plant of unknown species, though it is a tropical one, and we have a couple of floating pots with Drosera rotundifolia, that have been growing in our outdoor ponds for years.
I know, they never completely go dominant, I should have mentioned there is a variation in temperature the terrariums get pretty hot in summer when the sun is on them and during winter, they get very little sunlight so are much cooler. The Venus fly traps produce small leaves during winter and then their large traps over summerSo to be clear your fly trap does not receive a dormant period. It continuously grows with the pitchers and the other plants. Your traps do not look like they are suffering at all, looks more like they are thriving. All the literature I have read suggests that they will slowly die without a dormant period