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Old 09-23-2020, 07:26 PM   #869
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Are all the frogs kept together? Do you just have 2 of each?
I have a rack of them using a computer controlled misting system and led system that dims on and off. Each species or geographic location warrants their own terrarium. They are inter-fertile and the control of breeding for their biological localities to preserve their phenotype is important to me.
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This is Snapper. 2 years old and growing. Enjoys sitting in the sun and eating flies.
is ramen noodles a common potting agent for fly traps?
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is ramen noodles a common potting agent for fly traps?
It is. Their habitat is bogs with low pH. Those long fiber ramen noodles (aka sphagnum) releases H+ and holds an incredible amount of water. Easier to replicate conditions this way. Pretty much all carnivorous plants come from similarly nutrient deficient places.
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is ramen noodles a common potting agent for fly traps?
Snapper likes wet feet and a bed of sphagnum moss. There is a bog behind my house. Lots and lots of noodles, all free.
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This is Snapper. 2 years old and growing. Enjoys sitting in the sun and eating flies.
Do they actually do a good job keeping a place fly-free?

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In my experience, no.
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Short answer, no. Long answer, no. Female mosquitos and black flies are out for blood not the sweet nectar a fly trap produces to attract its prey. Since each trap closes for roughly 3 days to digest a captured insect, Snapper can snag the occasional house fly but he's not gonna clear out a backyard.
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Snapper can snag the occasional house fly but he's not gonna clear out a backyard.
Well, not yet, but when it's grown, maybe..

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Short answer, no. Long answer, no. Female mosquitos and black flies are out for blood not the sweet nectar a fly trap produces to attract its prey. Since each trap closes for roughly 3 days to digest a captured insect, Snapper can snag the occasional house fly but he's not gonna clear out a backyard.
I had one for a while. Never saw it get a fly but damn it decimated the ant population. They loved the thing and it would sometimes manage to get two or three at a time. Even saw one try to get in while it was closed.
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I had one for a while. Never saw it get a fly but damn it decimated the ant population. They loved the thing and it would sometimes manage to get two or three at a time. Even saw one try to get in while it was closed.
They grew wild in the parts of NC and SC I roamed as a kid. Technically they are considered endangered now, at least in the wild.
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They grew wild in the parts of NC and SC I roamed as a kid. Technically they are considered endangered now, at least in the wild.
It’sa real bummer that they’re endangered. There is a homeopathic market for wild ones. Despite being amazing prolific in respect to artificially propagating the species.
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