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Wong 17th January 2010 12:24 PM

Wild Ampullaria - Red/Pink Tinted
 
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Some pictures to share. Normal Amps roasted by the Sun.*biggrin2*
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sooxiwei 17th January 2010 12:45 PM

Re: Wild Ampullaria - Red/Pink Tinted
 
wow, lucky fella:1thumbup:

is the two amp growing from rock in the last picture???

shamrock 17th January 2010 04:00 PM

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wong, those ampu are so so beautiful!!!

cjloong 18th January 2010 03:34 AM

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Wow. These are real nice. I wonder if it is an environment factor or it is genetics. Did you say they are grown in full sun area?

I believe I bought this before at nursery near my house years ago when I started on my first pitcher plants. Not knowing much, I got some mealworms (dried) for free from my petstore friend. Stuff my nep. A couple of days later, the nep died as well. :( I hardly see these anymore. I think that would be easily 5 - 6 years ago.

BTW. Off topic. Were you the one I met today at Fauzi's stall?

Regards
cj

Wong 18th January 2010 10:39 AM

Re: Wild Ampullaria - Red/Pink Tinted
 
Sooxiwei, The last amp is growing on a clay cliff. The second last is growing on clay also. Some of the other amp in the picture are growing on sand. *biggrin2*

Shamrock, Yes, they're really nice but too bad that they're not genetically fixed that way. :crying:

Cjloong, They're found in sunny area but some in shade also (pic 5). I've tried placing my cultivated amp in full sun but it didn't change colour. :confused: I've found a wild raff with pink tint also. So, I think it could be due to sudden change of temperature. :1thumbup: Yes, We met at Fauzi's stall. Nice to meet you.*biggrin2*

marvin1997 18th January 2010 03:56 PM

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Some moss cling the clay together?I think is dried algae is it?Occurs in my Vft water tray...LOVE the last one!I just don't like red amps

Wong 19th January 2010 12:18 AM

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Marvin, I'm not sure about the moss but actually there are some over hanging bush covering the top of the cliff. Maybe their roots help to keep the cliff in place. :1thumbup:


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