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D. adelae

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D. venusta

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D. alicae

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D. spatulata

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D. dielsiana

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D. admirabilis 'Small Form'

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D. madagascariensis

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D. nitidula x pulchella

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D. pygmae

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D. glabripes 'Hermanus'

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D. dichatoma 'Giant'

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D. peltata

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D. filiformis 'Tracyi'

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Great pics Max. Thanks for sharin.
 
You've got a nice collection there....great pics too.
 
I should try adelea have a humid warm tank but will it like my 4 foot 80 watt shoplight fixture if it is 2 feet away in 75F with 80% humidity ? I killed my last ones
 
wow thats alot of binata in that little pot.
 
Thanks, and Jm it should do fine in those conditions.
 
My D.aliciae looks different from yours O_O. It's green and the tentacles are more crimson. You sure it's fine? (although mine just began to grow them in my terrarium, they were shipped across the country you know!)
 
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I like the D. binata pic. Very nice and full looking.
 
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Thanks, And capensis I grow my D. aliciae under high light levels so it has obtained that color.
 
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Nice and dewie, just the way I like um! Great job man. Keep up the good work.

Josh
 
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I wish someone would explain to me the difference between D. dielsiana and D. alicae.
 
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Those are nice pics! What growing conditions do you use?

-Flash
 
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Thanks. Fryster, D. dielsiana is smaller than D. alicae and the leaves are more like those of D. spatulata and thats about all the differences I can see.

They are grown in 70- 80% humidity with 70-80F daytime temps and 50-60F night temps, they are sitting in about 3/4" of water and are 10" away from 4 40 watt bulbs.
 
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