Hello to everybody!
with this topic and photos I could called a crudelious person, but I have in my life many questions and I want the answers for all them. Finally after 2 years and half my truncata has become big enough developing a pitcher of nearly 22 cm !
So I feed it with a fresh living fish.
As I gave it to the plant the fish , before dying, lived in the pitcher for about 30 hours.
As its own escements begun to let change the ph of the water in the pitcher, the fish died.
Those photos are refering to the 20 and 21 March 2006.
I will post some photos of the rotten fish if I will be able to take pics....the water is already turning dark.
There has been no bad smelling in my terrarium because I think that the 3 cm figh was swimming completely under the truncata's water.
In this pitcher I will put nothing more untill this will die in order in about 8 months to could open it and to examine the effective rests of the victim.
Some of you had similar experiences? Even with other animals?
Bye!
Mr_Aga
Milan - ITALY
with this topic and photos I could called a crudelious person, but I have in my life many questions and I want the answers for all them. Finally after 2 years and half my truncata has become big enough developing a pitcher of nearly 22 cm !
So I feed it with a fresh living fish.
As I gave it to the plant the fish , before dying, lived in the pitcher for about 30 hours.
As its own escements begun to let change the ph of the water in the pitcher, the fish died.
Those photos are refering to the 20 and 21 March 2006.
I will post some photos of the rotten fish if I will be able to take pics....the water is already turning dark.
There has been no bad smelling in my terrarium because I think that the 3 cm figh was swimming completely under the truncata's water.
In this pitcher I will put nothing more untill this will die in order in about 8 months to could open it and to examine the effective rests of the victim.
Some of you had similar experiences? Even with other animals?
Bye!
Mr_Aga
Milan - ITALY