My Darlingtona, who I got in January half dead and bairly 2 inches tall at the largest trap has died. After I adopted it and placed it in a reptiflo waterfall fountain hoping it would be kept cool by the evaporation of the water splashing over it's roots it quickly begain sending up new traps, each at least one cm bigger then the last untill it reach 5 inches tall and had turned such a deep crimpson red i wasn't even sure if it was alive and red or dead and redish brown, lol. I was so happy, but the end of last month brought tragity. I was going on a trip with my grandparents, I had to leave NOW, but my pump was gurgleing and needed to be refilled. I asked my parents to fill it and plug it back in as I ran out the door. Apparently the 'Plug it back in' was missed and as such I returned home blissfully unaware it was still off >_< That is untill I pulled my cover off to chuck some cucumber beetles in for them to eat... their was little darlingtona, very dry, brown and dead, my pump was off and while the humidity had stayed up from the resent temperture spike in combo with water added to the inactive fountain, my little darlingtona had roasted without it's cool stream of water, the rest of my plants were fine, except for my pygmies who have been stedally decreasing in health for 2 months now for lord knows what reason and er... yah back on the subject, my poor little darlingtona, dead. I failed it, but I admit my error, appologise to my plant and with a heavy heart move on, perhaps some day I will meet another abandond moldy little plant in the corner of a lows. Should this occur, I sware I WILL save it and in memory of my first darlingtona, attempt to propigate it and fill the void I created in my neglect. Thank you for reading this obichuary(sp.)