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Drosera snacking on betta pellets and baby crickets

Hey all :)

I'm still playing with my new camera, so here's a few more pics -

Each betta food pellet is about 1.5mm diameter, maybe 2. The ones the adelae plantlet is eating are crushed bits of a betta pellet.

They should be digested completely in 1-2 weeks (less mess than using bugs too). Does anyone else use betta pellets on their sundew?

I did feed some pellets to the capensis, but I thought the shot with the crickets might be a little more interesting.
 
I should post my photos from last year. I was experimenting with vegetarian alternatives for the sundews. I found that beans, nuts and Boca burgers are a great choice. Avocados aren't, only because they dry out, and then the plant looses interest.

I gotta upload the images, I'll post the tomorrow, maybe.
 
Nice pics! your plants look great
Yes, I used Betta pellets (crushed up) a lot last year, when i had time to feed them. For fun, here's a pic of D. admirabilis 'Ceres' curling up around several pellets:
Admirabilis_curling.JPG

higher res:
http://www.growsundews.com/sundews/admirabilis/Admirabilis_curling-1.JPG
 
I've been using freezed dried bloodworms for sundews and butterworts, and reserved Betta pellets for young Neps.
 
We have feral cats in the area.....


I found that *live* fleas don't make good butterwort food; they are so slick, they just walk right off the leaf!
 
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