yeah, thanks, I'm trying to decide if I should try one in my new tank... it's a tough call.
Nice... sounds like it would be well adapted to a tank then. Don't know whether it could eat the crabs or not. I guess it would depend on their size and whether or not they could crawl into the pitchers.yeah, except I had read that this particular plant has adapted to make use of decomposing leaf litter and other nutrients. Forest crabs often make their home in them... and they are from wetlands that would likely not have RO-type water. All things considered, I thought of all the CP's I've looked into, they were the most possibly successful ones I could try. The tank would have critters, and waste. But it has crabs, and I have a spot for this plant that would get far less access to the waste water, and would rely more on frequent mistings.
I'm not so sure I mind if the plant fails, I think I'm more worried about it eating the crabs. lol.
AC's resident LL specialist. =)Pretty cool article. Will you be getting any of those crabs?
N. amp does live in a poor nutrient areas, doesn't mean there are zero nutrients. They have adapted to digest leaf litter because they sometimes grow below the level of the leaf litter and it just falls in. I also read that they can almost live in waterlogged conditions.
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