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  1. ERKleRose

    Any suggestions?

    ...Their flowers kind of look like bluebell flowers! You’ll have to add pics if you have any of your yard, too! Lol yes, I’ve heard of pitcher plants from this community haha, along with a few other carnivorous plants (some keepers use them as pest bug control even!). Pitcher plants remind me of...
  2. dominitri

    Any suggestions?

    ...bleeding hearts but there's tons of different kinds of them and I grow a few kinds in my front yard🙂🙂🙂Another really cool plant is pitcher plants, which youve probably heard of lol, but if you haven't there tall carnivorous plants that have a sweet sap along there rim that attract flies, that...
  3. dominitri

    Any suggestions?

    I'll made sure to take pictures when they blossom! I'll try finding some old pictures in the mean time 🙂 pink lemon trees really are awesome, my friend use to have one but it got chopped down sadly. I remember explaining to my friend that pink lemonade doesn't come from pink lemons😆😆
  4. M&M

    Plant/garden people!

    So glad you asked this question!! Plants have practically become my life and I spend A TON of time taking care of them. We grow and sell carnivorous plants and our house is filled with hundreds of different varieties. Other than those, I love collecting citrus and fruit trees, orchids...
  5. jamest0o0

    Plant/garden people!

    Wow that’s amazing! Do you have a site or anything? Maybe sometime in the future I’ll buy something from you. Do you keep any in your Cham enclosure? I had a nepenthes(not sure which type) thriving in mine under the misters and lights.
  6. dinomom

    Silkworms! How to hatch eggs?

    ...girls get theirs, too it just takes a little longer :) After all, the alternative is that they just starve to death and die which I really hate to see. If and when that happens (for example chams are too stuffed...) the dead make their way into one of several hundred hungry pitcher plant mouths.
  7. dinomom

    Plant/garden people!

    Well we need to talk! Specifically some swaps. I have, well, everything. I can't bear to throw them away so I have hundreds of baby VFT, and I think about 100 different types? About the same number on butterworts. These pics are just what's currently outside. All are running about 6 months...
  8. jamest0o0

    Getting rid of gnats/fruit flies

    In my Cham room(all bioactives) I had them so bad I couldn’t open my mouth without breathing them in. It’s generally fungus gnats that come in on soils. A few drosera capensis (did most of the work) and even butterworts and pitchers eliminated them and grew so much from it. They did such a good...
  9. CryptKeeper

    Getting rid of gnats/fruit flies

    That is wild haha I just bought some mosquito bits and if things get bad I’ll get the drosera capensis but again I only have a couple flying around since it’s so new. The old enclosure had a lot more from the potted plants.
  10. MissSkittles

    Getting rid of gnats/fruit flies

    I’ll have to get some more sundews. The ones I had never were able to rebound after the cat tried to eat them and knocked them out of their pots.
  11. M&M

    Water Choice for Hydrating

    Our rule of thumb is to use any water that has under 5-10 total dissolved solids (TDS). We have particularly hard water where we live and everything through our faucets is run through the salt softening system that I don't want being pumped into the enclosures. I treat water for the chams...
  12. Beman

    Is this Stuck shed?

    Yep :) I saw this when I was new and used tap water they can not only get this powdery look to them from the water that gets sprayed on them but you may see some excess snalt around the nose area. RO water is going to be better you will not get all the mineral build up not only in the enclosure...
  13. Sonny13

    The advantage of planting pothos at the bottom

    Maybe Jack did 😂 But it took me almost 2 years to get it this way as well. Sometime the plants die and somehow get kick alive again and grow double as hard as before. Maybe it’s just patience we need to have with plants. My pitcher is the same, almost wanted it to throw out and while now it...
  14. bbyoda

    Does anyone else have to save their plants from their Veiled Chameleon? 🤣

    My Veiled has completely stripped my nepenthes (pitcher plant) and chomps on pothos quite a bit. I keep hoping the pitcher plant will come back one day. 🤞
  15. Ronald7232

    Exotic plants safe??

    I want to put plants like venus flytrap and pitcher plant, bromeliads or air plants but are any of these safe?
  16. KilogramCham

    Pitcher Plant in Veiled Enclosure

    ...my chams enclosure today. I’ve been growing “Veiled Tested” plants before adding to the enclosure and wanted some advice on adding the pitcher plant in there. The plant is still small and hasn’t grown full pitchers yet, Im not concerned about my cham falling in since he’s around 8/9 months...
  17. yoteango

    New Brookesia owner. Please help with ID and any tips and tricks for acclimation

    ...younger than the other, so I guess I missed out on any wild babies from her. I'll have to find some good branches. I had a cute little pitcher plant that was growing nicely, but took it out for obvious reasons. I listened to the recent Brookesia podcast and realized I might have messed up...
  18. Tkrd69

    New pillow

    Huffing a pitcher plant it looks like
  19. pascalthechameleon2

    Pitcher plants

    Are pitcher plants ok for panther chameleons
  20. BostonKeith

    Post enclosure blooms here!!!

    Pitcher plant failure... Had to remove from enclosures. Noticed chameleons climbing on it keep pitchers from producing. Hoping it recovers in time.
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