It's most likely a Highland of which care is similar, it's the Low Landers that are hard to care for, and their price reflects it. So what I said, is perfect for highlanders.
They like Chameleons also like a night temp drop of about 10 degrees. So our cages are perfect for them.
So the pitchers will get alot bigger. 3-4-5-6 some have pitchers up to 12 inches long and 3 to 4 inch diameter. As that happens you will notice when the pitcher rots, it will start with the lip and the lid, and move down, once it rots about halfway, cut off the rotten half and leave the bottom cup area, filled with liquid. It's still providing the plant with nutrients.
When fully rotted you can cut off the rest of the way. But cut at the string attaching to the normal leaf structure, not the leaf. Only cut the leaf when the leaf is dead.
Fun fact, The pictures are part of the leaf, that has genetically modified to absorb nutrients in areas where the soil lacks it. Don't ever fertilize a CPs roots, as that is why they eat bugs, their roots are in soil that lacks nutrients, and they will burn the roots.
Well then it's time to branch out

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I love Staghorns, I have been considering getting one for my big Viv. I was going to do 2x Aspelunium Nidus, but been thinking about 1 and 1 stag.
I have 2 A. Nidus, but one is tiny and not the right Sp I think so I am going to out it elsewhere and get something else.