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Old 18th October 2009, 10:04 PM
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Default Re: Humidity and Temp Cycle Necessary for L/L?

Hi E,

Regarding the L/L neps they don't really need any temp fluctuation, but for H/L will be a different. As for humidity best for neps if it is constantly maintain, as the neps really love humidity.

As for 24 hours light on, I am not sure about this, but let just not changing the nature way, terrarium is meant to mimic best natural environment.

For bicalcarata, this is a bit tricky species, it will take sometime to adapt to the new environment, but once established they will thrive very fast, if no pitcher probably not enough humidity.

Just my 2 cents,
Ed
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