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Getting my first ceph!

  • #21
I find that they're easy to grow if you just respect their watering pickiness. Use the tray method, but the let the water dry out and wait about two days before you add more to the tray/saucer. They also enjoy a little bit higher humidity than other CPs, so I'm sure they'd do very well with your Lowland Neps.
 
  • #22
I have no info on how to grow these guys, but I would assume anywhere you can grow D. hamiltonii, you can grow a Cephalotus. (Since they live in the wild together.)

-Ben
 
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