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Post by martin on Feb 20, 2007 20:55:01 GMT -5
...I bring you: N. hamata (Wistuba) N. pilosa (Wistuba) N. gynamphora (Macrovulgaris, supplied from Borneo Exotics?) H. pulchella (Wistuba) N. gracilis (trade, supplied from Malesiana tropicals) N. x coccinea (trade) N. bicalcarata (BoerGreen, supplied from Borneo Exotics?) N. ampullaria 'speckled' (Cooks) I hope you enjoyed!
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Post by Rick Hillier on Feb 20, 2007 22:01:14 GMT -5
Hi Martin,
My N. ventricosa thanks you for the compliment in the grow area setup.
I like your setup... you have some dandy specimens in there.
I have a few questions?
When will you be putting the addition on your house to accommodate the bicalc?
What are you thinking of using to cool the tank in the summe?
And finally, where did you get those wonderful neps and helis?
>>> Rick <<<
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Post by insectivore on Feb 20, 2007 22:15:25 GMT -5
Nice plants man! Wow that hamata is definetly nice I want one!!! Cya
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Post by lloyd on Feb 20, 2007 22:33:24 GMT -5
We could probably publish our own book with the resources on this forum. Beautiful pictures.
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Post by martin on Feb 21, 2007 9:37:12 GMT -5
Thanks for the appreciation!
Rick, my N. bicalcarata is actually in another 'lowland' terrarium, high humidity and higher temperatures, less light. I have a N. rafflesiana in my 'highland' tank only because I dont have enough space in the 'lowland' tank. I have to make a bigger setup for the neps, they are growing and growing...
For the cooling, I will try to decrease a few degrees with a Peltier cell from a small fridge. Not sure that it will provide sufficient cooling. I might also just take air from the outside and humidify it...or a combination of the two.
I modified the original post to show the plant origin.
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