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Lester Babycurus

Number of posts: 385 Age: 28 Location: Malaysia / Singapore / USA Registration date: 2009-03-14
 | Subject: Re: Venus Flytrap 3/22/2009, 9:16 am | |
| hi guys .... didn't know there are traps lovers here ... me too a lover of theses traps ... a pic to share   drinking of distill water only ..... now looking for seeds ... anyone knws where to get them and does international shiping ??? thnx |
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Mr. Mordax Administrator

Number of posts: 6743 Age: 23 Location: Oregon Registration date: 2008-02-06
 | Subject: Re: Venus Flytrap 3/22/2009, 9:46 am | |
| Nice flytrap.  I need to repot all my carnivores and clip off the dead stuff from last year's growth. Unfortunately I don't know where to get seeds shipped internationally. Have you tried pollinating your own plants? _________________ If your emperor scorpion stops eating, don't panic. | My reviews | My Bug Pictures | My blogBe nice -- you were a noob once, too "Never ask an engineer to explain something, because he will." |
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scorpion111 Post-whore

Number of posts: 3445 Age: 14 Location: land of the ned, home of the drunk (not Ireland..) Registration date: 2008-04-08
 | Subject: Re: Venus Flytrap 3/22/2009, 12:35 pm | |
| Im a fan of carnivorous plants as well.  awesome creatures. my flytraps are all dead, this winter was very harsh. I thought the growth was just late.. but all my others have sprung new growth cept these.. oh well. _________________ "You can take an animal from the wild, but you cannot take the wild out of the animal"
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LadyRiotControl Leiurus

Number of posts: 2604 Age: 30 Location: West Yorkshire, England Registration date: 2008-07-13
 | Subject: Re: Venus Flytrap 3/22/2009, 12:59 pm | |
| after watching 'Darwens garden' I recently found out we have a native carnivorous plant called the 'sundew' I had no idea we had such a beautiful plant in our country.. So we are ordering one on tuesday  I would love to get some more venus fly traps. they are so much easier to keep when you keep tropical pets and therefore have the live food to hand. I'm glad you put this post up because you have reminded me to source some and get some  |
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_scorpio_ Parabuthus

Number of posts: 1351 Age: 15 Location: St leonards... ENGLAND Registration date: 2008-04-12
 | Subject: Re: Venus Flytrap 3/22/2009, 1:03 pm | |
| lost my pitcher and my flytraps this winter... shame, their lovely plants |
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LadyRiotControl Leiurus

Number of posts: 2604 Age: 30 Location: West Yorkshire, England Registration date: 2008-07-13
 | Subject: Re: Venus Flytrap 3/22/2009, 1:07 pm | |
| i think this time around I am going to create a proper micro habitat for them, like get a small glass exo terra to keep them in. because i can never keep them naturally in the room in plant pots! |
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_scorpio_ Parabuthus

Number of posts: 1351 Age: 15 Location: St leonards... ENGLAND Registration date: 2008-04-12
 | Subject: Re: Venus Flytrap 3/22/2009, 1:11 pm | |
| yea, i tryed that but it got too humid and went mouldy...  good luck with it though, i may try again soon |
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AshMashMash Babycurus

Number of posts: 282 Age: 21 Location: London Baby Registration date: 2009-01-14
 | Subject: Re: Venus Flytrap 3/22/2009, 2:19 pm | |
| Yeh, they're great! I have had a good few variaties of them. Lisa: you can pop up a mountain and find sundew, and the other native carnivorous pant (forget its name) in the boggy areas at high altitude! Not particularly rare  _________________ 0.2.0 Flat Rock Scorpions, 0.1.0 Emperor Scorpion, 1.1.0 Scorpio maurus, 0.1.0 Smeringurus mesaensis, 0.0.1 Vaejovis (Hoffmannius?) confusus, 0.0.3 Bothriurus keyserlingi
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LadyRiotControl Leiurus

Number of posts: 2604 Age: 30 Location: West Yorkshire, England Registration date: 2008-07-13
 | Subject: Re: Venus Flytrap 3/22/2009, 5:29 pm | |
| thats good to know. but in the mean time i have found some seeds of one of our native sundews on amazon. and looking to get some flytraps as well  EBAY!!!! |
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Mr. Mordax Administrator

Number of posts: 6743 Age: 23 Location: Oregon Registration date: 2008-02-06
 | Subject: Re: Venus Flytrap 3/22/2009, 5:41 pm | |
| Lisa, before you get carried away with habitats and such, know that flytraps are temperate species that require moderate temperatures and a winter dormancy to survive. Some sundews are as well (though some are tropical). They also don't require you to feed them; they'll catch plenty on their own. _________________ If your emperor scorpion stops eating, don't panic. | My reviews | My Bug Pictures | My blogBe nice -- you were a noob once, too "Never ask an engineer to explain something, because he will." |
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LadyRiotControl Leiurus

Number of posts: 2604 Age: 30 Location: West Yorkshire, England Registration date: 2008-07-13
 | Subject: Re: Venus Flytrap 3/23/2009, 5:58 am | |
| hehehe we have a HUGE colony of harvestman spiders in the house, they eat the stray crickets and silver fish, however in summer we dont have a fly problem because they manage to catch nearly all of them too. so they may need one or two hand fed meals but thanks for the tip mike, you're like an encyclopedia at times  |
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_scorpio_ Parabuthus

Number of posts: 1351 Age: 15 Location: St leonards... ENGLAND Registration date: 2008-04-12
 | Subject: Re: Venus Flytrap 3/23/2009, 1:48 pm | |
| | LadyRiotControl wrote: | but thanks for the tip mike, you're like an encyclopedia at times  |
lol, mike knows all  |
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Lester Babycurus

Number of posts: 385 Age: 28 Location: Malaysia / Singapore / USA Registration date: 2009-03-14
 | Subject: Re: Venus Flytrap 4/5/2009, 7:19 pm | |
| hmm are these plants under cities ???? |
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Mr. Mordax Administrator

Number of posts: 6743 Age: 23 Location: Oregon Registration date: 2008-02-06
 | Subject: Re: Venus Flytrap 4/5/2009, 8:04 pm | |
| You mean CITES? I dunno . . . some species of Sarracenia (North American pitcher plants) are endangered in the wild, but there's lots of nurseries cultivating them. _________________ If your emperor scorpion stops eating, don't panic. | My reviews | My Bug Pictures | My blogBe nice -- you were a noob once, too "Never ask an engineer to explain something, because he will." |
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