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  1. somerandomband

    Carnivorous Plants in Chameleon Enclosures

    Nepenthes are def. A fave. There's sooooo many different species with different shapes and sizes. Sarracenia are gorgeous and can surprise you. Sundews are wicked pretty and keep gnats away :)
  2. somerandomband

    Carnivorous Plants in Chameleon Enclosures

    The one in your enclosure looks like an n. Ventricosa red
  3. somerandomband

    Carnivorous Plants in Chameleon Enclosures

    Heres a couple of my young un's. Just nepenthes. It would take forever to upload everybody
  4. somerandomband

    Carnivorous Plants in Chameleon Enclosures

    One of them looks like an n. aristolochioides x maxima and the other looks like it could be an n. Alata possible hyrbid. I'm guessing the one on the right is harder to care for?
  5. somerandomband

    Carnivorous Plants in Chameleon Enclosures

    There's a possibility it's a simple and forgiving nepenthes species such as a sanguinea, Miranda or a ventricosa. These are known as "starter nepenthes" cause they dont throw too many fits. Oops. Only some come from madagascar. Most of them are from Borneo. This shows you what kinds come from...
  6. somerandomband

    Carnivorous Plants in Chameleon Enclosures

    I agree with this completely . I have 44 carniovorous plants and I'd be worried about them dying cause they're so special. My sundews never stop flowering > .> The way neps. Are vining plants could be fun and their light requirements are shade so I could see this being fine. Also considering how...
  7. somerandomband

    Carnivorous Plants in Chameleon Enclosures

    I wouldn't put my carnivores in with my chams. the only safe ones would be sarracenia purpurea, a heliamphora, or a sarracenia hybrid that has an open hood. The reason being is that sarracenia purpurea have an open hood that is used to collect rainwater and bacteria that break down bugs. Most...
  8. somerandomband

    She did it!!!

    She was gravid here, too. I don't know howwww she kept that girlish figure XD
  9. somerandomband

    She did it!!!

    We've been trying to figure out the same thing!!! Holding her now, she feels so light.
  10. somerandomband

    She did it!!!

    She says thank you! She's chilling on her favorite vine and drinking so much today
  11. somerandomband

    She did it!!!

    Loretta laid her first clutch of eggs!!! She laid 51 eggs. Omg! We're so proud of her ♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡ she's gotten a ton of food, water, calcium, and sunshine ♡ here's her before laying here she is after. He's first lay: FIFTY ONE EGGS!!!!
  12. Sweet mr. Apollo

    Sweet mr. Apollo

    He's already grown so much in one week ♡
  13. handsome boy walking on his mama

    handsome boy walking on his mama

    Sweet Apollo ♡♡♡
  14. very beautiful horns

    very beautiful horns

    Apollo is the cutest
  15. somerandomband

    uhhhhm wtf is this? ??

    I don't know why it quoted me like that.. yes we got them a long time ago to be a treat for once in a blue moon. We treat the girls with horn worms also. More often hornworms though as they're hydrating and nutritious as well as juicy and fun to eat for them! We're trying to get our girls to...
  16. somerandomband

    uhhhhm wtf is this? ??

    Sorry i freaked out! My girlfriend and I were like EW WHAT!!! When it turns into a beetle is it okay for them to eat still?
  17. somerandomband

    uhhhhm wtf is this? ??

    Is it a pupating meal worm?? We found it with the mealworms and it wiggles when I pick it up with tweezers, nuts it's head and legs are folded. It's creepy. Haaalp what will this turn into?
  18. somerandomband

    Took Loretta outside and she lumped up a fly CD

    Took Loretta outside and she lumped up a fly CD
  19. somerandomband

    is this echeveria safe for our babies?

    perhaps I will try just one? Loretta reeeaaally likes climbing on succulents.
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