yes i am on a mission trying to get all the hamata hybrids available. even if they arent as good as their parent its so cool seeing the influence of each parent. hamata hybrids in my experience are nine times out of ten more forgiving versions of hamata. they are more vigorous and can deal with more intermediate conditions. i am curious to see how the lowlander crosses with hamata handle my highland conditions. like crossing two polar opposites
wasnt long ago that the tent had just a few little plants inside (seriously i have a problem) but thank you very much. i am halfway done with my new setup and will take me at least a year to fill that and need to find some other options.
typically my feeding is simple. i use freeze dried bloodworms and depending on pitcher size and plant age put one tiny worm or up to a pinch into new pitchers after they open. that way everyone is fed at all times. i have not used maxsea but since i have some insanely slow growing tiny suckers i just purchased some and will try for first time this week. god bless you for dealing with those pinhead crickets hahaha i would end up with escapees in my house for sure