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Betta Fantasy 9th June 2009 11:22 AM

Re: N.rhombicaulis Grown in Lowland Conditions
 
Can we have a look at your high humidity tank?

kltower 9th June 2009 12:13 PM

Re: N.rhombicaulis Grown in Lowland Conditions
 
Hi Betta Fantasy,

It is just a normal 2' x 1' x 1' aquarium tank. Here are some of the plants I managed to pack into the tank. Plants that are not doing well or at not pitchering in my highland set up are moved here where space permit. That is why I need to sell off some of the plants to make space. My macfarlanei are not pitchering. So I will be moving them here after I have sold the heliamphoras.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...e/tank1132.jpg
The nepenthes on the left is talangensis. I have it since April last year. It was not pitchering. Since I moved it to this tank, 2 months ago, all new leaves have hairy pitchers (rather than black dead ones). But the pitchers are not opening yet. They are slooow.

Choong

marky 15th June 2009 11:50 PM

Re: N.rhombicaulis Grown in Lowland Conditions
 
hi may i know how you run ur setup? lighting and watering?


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