Here's a photo of some recently-germinated D. derbyensis babies from seed won in the NASC auction (from Jason Wong - one of the few seeds I've gotten to germinate).
There are actually 4 plants in this photo. From the larger plant - there is one at 1:00, 4:00 and a tiny one in the lower left corner.
In another post recently, we mentioned some fertilization options. This photo was taken approximately one week after the small trap at 6:00 (on the large plant) was fertilized with pulverized bloodworms (it's still darker than the others with no tentacles showing). At the time, it was easily the longest arm on the plant.
If there are any other petiolaris complex nuts around, I just uploaded some photos in CPUK (sorry for not also putting them here - took too long to load them in 1 place)
Recent petiolaris complex photos
There are actually 4 plants in this photo. From the larger plant - there is one at 1:00, 4:00 and a tiny one in the lower left corner.
In another post recently, we mentioned some fertilization options. This photo was taken approximately one week after the small trap at 6:00 (on the large plant) was fertilized with pulverized bloodworms (it's still darker than the others with no tentacles showing). At the time, it was easily the longest arm on the plant.
If there are any other petiolaris complex nuts around, I just uploaded some photos in CPUK (sorry for not also putting them here - took too long to load them in 1 place)