Welcome to the forum. A great book to get is The Savage Garden by Peter D'Amato. https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-savage-garden-revised-peter-damato/1113247161#/ I refer to my copy very frequently.
Hey, I'm in Sav too! I have a species of Utricularia I can give you for free, I forgot what type it is, but I'll check if you are interested. And oddly enough, I've been a keeper of inverts for over 10 years, I'd love to talk bugs some time! I mainly keep isopods now. It's nice to know there are people in this city that actually have some of the same interests! Please PM me sometime!
Awesome! I appreciate it! I keep isopods too, I have small colonies of P scaber morphs, A maculatum, P floria, P dialatus, O aesellus, P laevis (dairy cow morph), and I recently lost my small Montenegro colony. I think I recognize your name... are you on the roach forum as well?
That's quite a collection! I have Spanish Orange, Giant Canyons, Dalmatian, Peach Pills, Zebra Pills and Montenegro. Sorry for the common names, I'm just not practiced with my scientific names like I used to be.
I'm also keeping a species of Spider Beetle, some orange head roaches, mealworms and pink Ramshorn snails.
I used to keep so many inverts . . . I used to have so many connections that I could get things Zoos and Universities couldn't get. I've been breeding (and trading and selling) inverts for around 20 years at this point. Also, I used to work at a butterfly farm in Miami, I worked for a traveling butterfly conservatory, and I had my own bug show business at one point. Those were fun times. Now I just keep a few easy invert species and I have no intention of getting any more. lol
Anyway, I PMed you back.
Talk to you later!
My name's Jay. I've never really tried to keep any plants before, but I'm very interested in trying out various species. I mainly keep roaches, millipedes, and tarantulas.
Are there any carnivorous plants native to my area? I Onlinesbi TutuApp aadhar card can't seem to find a good source of info.