Thanks for the compliments, gentlemen.
Swords - OL does not have the "dwarf" Vireya spp. that you need to work with these elfin forest/blang inhabiting Neps. I suggest that you familiarize yourself with these mossy forest rhodos prior to planting them with your CP's, since most don't flower well until they're too big for our purposes. There are some gorgeous dwarf rhodos from Borneo, Sumatra & PNG that, judiciously mixed up with Lycopodiums and some of the Malesian terrestrial "jewel" orchids, will make a great group planting with some of the smaller, clambering Neps (mikei, muluensis, tentaculata, densiflora, diatas, etc.).
This, IMO, is the way to really showcase these fascinating plants.
Tony - this is a plant from Geoff Mansell so, presumably, it's the same thing that you have. I obtained it as a small rooted cutting in Oct. 2000. Did nothing for more than a year, then started producing basal rosettes about 18 mos ago. The ones pictured are now going aerial, with a few new basals starting to emerge now.
Upper pitchers faded during the transplant, although a new one is starting to expand - looks like it will be mostly white - will post a pic when open.
Light & UV levels here are predictably high, and plants color up well when properly exposed (they also burn pretty easily, too ;>)
Cheerio/SJ