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David: N. viking x ampullaria
David
Administrator http://s3.images.proboards.com/starred.gifhttp://s3.images.proboards.com/starred.gifhttp://s3.images.proboards.com/starred.gifhttp://s3.images.proboards.com/starred.gifhttp://s3.images.proboards.com/starred.gifhttp://s3.images.proboards.com/starred.gifhttp://s3.images.proboards.com/starred.gifhttp://s3.images.proboards.com/starred.gif member is offline http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l2..._cartoon1c.jpg http://s3.images.proboards.com/buttons/www_sm.gif Joined: Dec 2006 Gender: Male http://s3.images.proboards.com/male.gif Posts: 2,326 Location: Kuala Lumpur http://s3.images.proboards.com/xx.gifN. viking x ampullaria « Thread Started on Feb 3, 2008, 4:16pm » I got a new N. viking x ampullaria a couple of weeks back and I found out something interesting. Perhaps some of you here already know this, but it's still interesting to me. http://s3.images.proboards.com/smiley.gif Here's how the picthers look like. Looks more like xhookeriana to me except for the peristome that looks a little like vikings.. http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l2...nthes/nep5.jpg Then I rearranged the pots a week ago. I found a pitcher that has developed inbetween two big pots in total darkness. Here's the picther... http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l2...nthes/nep4.jpg It seems to follow the viking/globosa parent more and the viking trait appears when the picther is covered, just like how pure vikings behave, ie. having red picthers when the picthers are covered when they are developing. « Last Edit: Feb 3, 2008, 4:21pm by David »Link to Post - Back to Top http://s3.images.proboards.com/ip.gif Logged |
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