hey guys and gals,
it seems my camps have a very low tolerence to being fed. For emaple, with my truncata even its pitchers only bing about 4.5" I can stuff them full of what ever and it will digest it, (haven't tried iron ore yet thought) and it's pitcher will not die or rot. Now with my campanulata, the complete difference and I understand why. But I'm curious to see as to what you guys feed them. So far I've tried a very smal meal work, nope pitcher turns black. I've tried a few other small things that work, Like ants foreample work really good. Its just laying out a trap for them scraping with credit card the placing them in a test tube and then letting them chill in the frige for awhile so that they are not so robust when I try to feed them. Also they're still alive so its not like they are just dried up little carapaces of ants there should be some sustanace in them. Oh also cricket heads work to. I haven't tried the pin heads (the new born crickets) have any of you?
So. what do you feed your N campanulata, if you even feed it at all?
it seems my camps have a very low tolerence to being fed. For emaple, with my truncata even its pitchers only bing about 4.5" I can stuff them full of what ever and it will digest it, (haven't tried iron ore yet thought) and it's pitcher will not die or rot. Now with my campanulata, the complete difference and I understand why. But I'm curious to see as to what you guys feed them. So far I've tried a very smal meal work, nope pitcher turns black. I've tried a few other small things that work, Like ants foreample work really good. Its just laying out a trap for them scraping with credit card the placing them in a test tube and then letting them chill in the frige for awhile so that they are not so robust when I try to feed them. Also they're still alive so its not like they are just dried up little carapaces of ants there should be some sustanace in them. Oh also cricket heads work to. I haven't tried the pin heads (the new born crickets) have any of you?
So. what do you feed your N campanulata, if you even feed it at all?