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  1. 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...
  2. pascalthechameleon2

    Pitcher plants

    Are pitcher plants ok for panther chameleons
  3. Hashtag ChamLife

    Pitcher plant "fertilization"...

    For all you plant folk out there... I know its said that you aren't supposed to fertilize them, but I'm wondering if I can artificially "naturally" fertilize them. What I mean, is can I throw death crickets, hawkmoths, roaches, etc. into the pitchers to give it food? More over, should I? These...
  4. Franquixote

    Pitcher plants dangerous?

    ...Madagascar (side note: is it properly referred to as Malagasy or does that just refer to the people?) biome and including a pitcher plant. Would even very small pitchers be dangerous to hatchlings or is this safe? I figure beyond the additional interest of having the plant it might also...
  5. Dave Weldon

    Carnvirorus Pitcher Plant

    Howdy All, "Ponders" loaned me her Pitcher Plant for a photo session today :). Canon DSLR 5D3 100L Macro lens + 36mm Kenko extension 430EX + 580EXII Strobes. Shot at 1/100 f/16 ISO 100. The final was made from a 7 shot "Focus Stack" using the freebie "CombineZP" software tool. 2" long...
  6. Marty

    DartFrog vs Pitcher Plant

    ...from a dart frog forum, but I thought some of you may enjoy these pics as it's a pretty rare occurrence. It's pretty bizarre, pitcher plants are carnivorous but some frogs use them as hiding spots and even lay eggs and develop their tads in them. Most tree frogs and dartfrogs can get...
  7. veiledchamguy

    DIY Potting your Carnivorous pitcher plant

    So I decided to make a DIY on planting your pitcher plant. Genus Sarracenia So far with only success I have kept my pitcher plant for 5 months now and it really does the job on catching gnats, flies, bees, pretty much any flying bug comes in to die. There is a topic going around on...
  8. T

    Pitcher Plants safe for Chameleon ?

    Hi all , I just got a veiled Chameleon today and I put my wife's pitcher plant (nepenthes) inside the cage, it is ok ?
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