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Post by crepuscular on Feb 22, 2019 11:42:31 GMT -5
Hello,
I may be moving to a much better office accommodation and was wondering if anyone has advice on what carnivores may deal with an office environment well?
Thinking a lowland nepenthes that can deal with lower light conditions may do OK.
What do you think? Any advice?
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Post by Kevin on Feb 25, 2019 15:00:08 GMT -5
A Nepenthes would be a great idea. You'll need to keep the humidity high if you want them to pitcher, though, at least in my experience. You could also try some of the Mexican butterworts and bladderworts like U. sandersonii. Good luck!
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Post by Dominic on Mar 13, 2019 20:42:43 GMT -5
I have seen people who put a dish of moist sphagnum moss with a plant on top sitting on a heat mat for lowland Nepenthes. That will probably provide the humidity and warmth needed for those types of plants. Wish you luck!
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Post by anna on Apr 10, 2019 19:12:00 GMT -5
You could also try getting a small fish tank and using it as a terrarium.
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