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robthered 26th January 2011 11:13 AM

Mystery Nep - Please help ID
 
Hello everyone,

I have a nep here that i got last summer. I haven't a clue as to what it is. It was supposed to be an ampularia, but it obviously doesn't look like one. If anyone can Id this, that would be truly amazing or at least tell me if it's a lowland or highland cause I'm at a total loss here lol. Here's some pics.

http://img810.imageshack.us/img810/8692/img2769y.th.jpg
http://img52.imageshack.us/img52/4838/img2768j.th.jpg
http://img254.imageshack.us/img254/8537/img2767b.th.jpg

kevyn chan 26th January 2011 11:26 AM

Re: Mystery Nep - Please help ID
 
look like a young hookeriana but i could be wrong.....:shy:

NepNut 26th January 2011 12:33 PM

Re: Mystery Nep - Please help ID
 
Bonjour robthered,
I think your mystery nep is a hybrid with N. mirabilis gene in it. Can't be sure what's the other parent(s) as this stage yet... :smile:

It's middle of the winter there in Montreal, right? Your neps seems to be getting a good amount of light :1thumbup:

kentosaurs 26th January 2011 06:34 PM

Re: Mystery Nep - Please help ID
 
I would say it has rafflesiana genes in it cause of the pitcher shape and also the leaves. Could be rafflesiana x mirabilis (from thailand) or something like that.

Just a guess :)

robthered 27th January 2011 12:10 AM

Re: Mystery Nep - Please help ID
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NepNut (Post 38332)
Bonjour robthered,
I think your mystery nep is a hybrid with N. mirabilis gene in it. Can't be sure what's the other parent(s) as this stage yet... :smile:

It's middle of the winter there in Montreal, right? Your neps seems to be getting a good amount of light :1thumbup:

Hey Nepnut!

Yes it is the middle of winter here. We have snow coming down today and yesterday it was -30 celcuis lol. Wish i lived in Malaysia :P. I hate the snow, the cold and everything that comes along with it. Only good thing is I dont have to run an a/c to chill my plants, Just put a fan in front of my iced over windows lol. I'll post a pic of the windows tonight, there is about an inch of ice on the one in my plant room.

Quote:

Originally Posted by kevyn chan (Post 38323)
look like a young hookeriana but i could be wrong.....:shy:

Quote:

Originally Posted by kentosaurs (Post 38380)
I would say it has rafflesiana genes in it cause of the pitcher shape and also the leaves. Could be rafflesiana x mirabilis (from thailand) or something like that.

Just a guess :)

Thanks for all the info guys, it's very much appreciated :D. You all seem to think it's a lowland so I'm going to move it to my lowland tank; right now it's in my highland tank. Hopefully in time when it gets bigger it will be more easily identifiable. If anyone else has any ideas of what this nep is, I'm all ears :).

NepNut 27th January 2011 01:09 AM

Re: Mystery Nep - Please help ID
 
Hey robthered,
Ahhh... -30C with wind chill?? I love winter... mainly because of ice fishing... *biggrin2*

Back to the topic, I think if this mystery nep i is doing well (good pitcher to leave ratio) in the current growing condition, why not just let it be?? Unless it's suffering then you should move it. :smile:

robthered 27th January 2011 01:40 AM

Re: Mystery Nep - Please help ID
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NepNut (Post 38428)
Hey robthered,
Ahhh... -30C with wind chill?? I love winter... mainly because of ice fishing... *biggrin2*

Back to the topic, I think if this mystery nep i is doing well (good pitcher to leave ratio) in the current growing condition, why not just let it be?? Unless it's suffering then you should move it. :smile:

Ya good call. I'll leave it in the highland tank for now and if it starts looking grumpy then I'll move it to the lowland.

I think it likes the highland tank better. During the summer when it got really hot a few times, the neps put out a really small and slightly deformed leaf (see third pic in my first post; it's the leaf @ 7 o'clock), so I started giving it colder temps and now it seems to be pitchering again. But then again it could have become deformed due to a thirp attack I had. who knows lol.


As for the weather here, it was -30 without the wind chill lol. luckily it wasnt that windy for the two days it was that cold. Now its back to a normal -17 today :). fun times.

kepikimut 27th January 2011 08:37 AM

Re: Mystery Nep - Please help ID
 
i guess rafflesiana x mirabilis.


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