<span style='colorurple'>Hello everyone,
Revising my notes on my tank's temperature, I was wondering what I could fill it with.
It is approximatly like so :
In winter : Day 75°F - Night 65°F
In summer : Day 85°F - Night 75°F
The temp might please highlanders, but I think the nightly drop isn't strong enough. On the other hand, lowlanders would like my summer temps, but I think they would find winter a bit on the chilly side...
Right now, I'm only growing what could be considered intermediate species, Ventricosa x 3, Maxima, Sanguinea and Coccinea. Along with a bunch of sundews and P. Moranensis. All of the above seem rather happy and are pitchering well (for the neps), dewing a lot (for the sundews) and growing relatively fast. I even have a H.Minor that's been growing along, sloooowly, but surely.
What advice could you give me?
"Please deposit collective wisdom here"
(there you go, Jim, I said it. Happy?)
Thanks, again.</span>
Revising my notes on my tank's temperature, I was wondering what I could fill it with.
It is approximatly like so :
In winter : Day 75°F - Night 65°F
In summer : Day 85°F - Night 75°F
The temp might please highlanders, but I think the nightly drop isn't strong enough. On the other hand, lowlanders would like my summer temps, but I think they would find winter a bit on the chilly side...
Right now, I'm only growing what could be considered intermediate species, Ventricosa x 3, Maxima, Sanguinea and Coccinea. Along with a bunch of sundews and P. Moranensis. All of the above seem rather happy and are pitchering well (for the neps), dewing a lot (for the sundews) and growing relatively fast. I even have a H.Minor that's been growing along, sloooowly, but surely.
What advice could you give me?
"Please deposit collective wisdom here"
(there you go, Jim, I said it. Happy?)
Thanks, again.</span>