Escape feeder insects can hide in a vivarium for what seems like forever. I've found that large carnivorous plants attract run-aways and take care of the problem nicely. They're also pretty attractive.
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Escape feeder insects can hide in a vivarium for what seems like forever. I've found that large carnivorous plants attract run-aways and take care of the problem nicely. They're also pretty attractive.
I am intrigued. I have three cresteds. Two in a tank together and a baby by himself. Are all carnivorus plants safe to plant with cresteds? Where do I find these plants?
I haven't heard any info detering the use of pitcher plants with cresties. I'm not sure about a baby though. Some of the pitchers would definately be big enough for a baby to fall in. I got some of my pitchers from blackjungle.com and some I collected locally.
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