The trap was about 1.5 inches. The plants are growing in my outdoor artificial bog that you can see here[b said:Quote[/b] ]how big are your traps?
No idea. I just found it that way. The skeleton had been slightly dislodged by water. These baby tree frogs are less than an inch long and don't have much flesh. Large juicy spiders and caterpillars are more of a digestion challenge to my VFTs than I suspect the frog was.[b said:Quote[/b] ]Do you know how long it took for the trap to digest it?
didnt it start to stink when they decayed?[b said:Quote[/b] (flytrap59 @ Aug. 10 2004,5:58)]I know someone is going to gasp in horror but several years ago I made a habbit of feeding my larger traps small guppies. We had tons of them. The traps would complete digestion in 8 or 9 days and as I recall many could eat a second meal. The only remains left in the traps was a faint outline of the skeleton.