Carnivorous plant UNBOXING video! Checkout all the new cps I got! Heliamphora heterodoxa, Nepenthes veitchii, Nepenthes izumiae, an unknown Nepenthes hybrid 2 Cephalotus follicularis and some live sphagnum moss! Thank you so much Dennis!
He also gave me a beautiful Crystal orb containing a Drosera spathulata from his business: Living Glass: https://www.livingglasslabs.com
Placing my new plants in my mini greenhouse. Carnivorous plant tour.
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@Reptiliatus4 years agoDo you guys keep carnivorous plants? What is your favourite genus/species? Let me know what you have in the comment section down below! 14
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@danielleb.70554 years agoI'm definitely into plants. Making my BPs enclosure bioactive definitely opened my eyes to how beautiful even the most common plants are. I definitely would like more In depth info on carnivorous plants. I also enjoy all of your other content. Have a great evening. ...2
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@kaybegay64914 years agoSky puppy brought me to your channel. I have to say thank you for providing such educational and fascinating content. I appreciate your passion for all these critters, and it’s a delight to watch altogether.
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@mekanik1644 years agoI would like to see more content about your plants. Yes please!
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@tracybowling974 years agoYes plz! Plants are so much cooler than some ppl realize. I wish there were more good ch.'s that featured them. I'm tickled pink to see this.
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@thecreaturescorner5394 years agoCool, I can never keep carnivores plants alive. Love moving plant tho. Great vid 👌
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@tarantulakat4 years agoIf I have any luck with my new succulents I would definitely love to try some carnivorous ones again 3
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@amandaloriananimals90654 years agoI would definitely like to see more plant propagation tips and such. As well as carnivorous plants. I do a lot of bioactive enclosures for my Ts and they seem to appreciate bioactive substrate and plants more than fake plants and Coco peat. ...
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@dogon88784 years agoHells yeah more carnivorous plants videos!
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@trevor8664 years agoI keep a lot of Carnivores. 6 different types of Dionaea, 5 different types of drosera, my back yard is full of sarracenia. This is the first year I've had success with cobra Lilly's. I keep a bunch of different lowland Nepenthes. All in all I have probably close to 300 carnivorous plants. Welcome to the hobby. It's the most rewarding hobby in my opinion alone you get the hang of it. ...
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@Jaybiiird4 years agoI have a Nepenthes alata I threw in my viv cuz I thought it would be cool but not survive very long. Its thriving with 5 new pitchers and a ton of growth. :D Anywho Imma watch the vid now :) 1
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@sunshinecarnivores19192 years agoOh yes! I love carnivorous plants which I grow as a hobby. I have flytraps, Sarracenia (American pitcher plants), Nepenthes hybrids, Drosera (sundews), carnivorous bromeliad, Utricularia (terrestrial). Want a Cephalotus and Heliamphora which are difficult to come by. Just made a carnivorous plant terrarium. ...
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@ashleeaustin3584 years agoI love this!🤩💕👍 Also, are any of these safe to go into enclosures? 🦎 1
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@taeviansworldofreptiles38284 years agoI love carnivorous plants! Great additions and yes i do keep carnivorous plants! A VFT and two pitcher plants
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@pewpewcat76794 years agoI'm so glad I found your channel. Just so informative on things that don't even necessarily pertain to me (I have a leopard gecko, so no carnivorous plants or most of what you talk about) but all of this is just fascinating to watch! I do have a bioactive tank though so all of your insight on matters that concern that has been really helpful as well. ...
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@albertosteph14 years agothis is problably one of my favorite vids from you!
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@loganzimecki4 years agoI love carnivorous plants. I just can’t keep them alive. 6
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@Erki7504 years agoyes yes! I want to seee all plant related things!
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@mamaoddling76754 years agoMore plant videos would great, especially the carnivorous ones. :-) 1
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@mamaoddling76754 years agoI've been hesitant to get my first carnivorous plant, since my plant skills are still being honed. I think the Living Glass would be a great start for me. 4
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@ritawahrer42092 years agoI have 2 drosera spatulas, 2 venus flytrap, 2 nepenthes slate and a scarlet bell. I love carnivores plants.
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@morganfiedler1194 years agoI didn't know you were into botany as well as critters. How cool! I personally would be down for more plant-related content. Hope you are doing well!
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@moosehogeland92264 years agoI love carnivorous plants!!! Give me all the plant content
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@brycedunn55564 years agoDude I remember watching your cephalotus videos when I was a little kid, I just bought one again and re watched it
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@charlesjaume63724 years agoYes more carnivorous content i love it
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@darkartreptiles21674 years agoI would love to see more plant/carnivorous plant content! I don’t know anything about them or how to keep them and id love that!!
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@creepygallery33034 years agoThose Australian pitcher plants are very cute, remarkably rare in the plant trade here in Australia. Some what ironically my favourite are the Trumpet Pitcher plants, where I live they can be grown outside in full sun.
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@zer0coolninja8874 years agoI keep a victory bell and bell sprout. 1
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@moldycreamcheese23174 years agoI also have carnivorous plants! I have, three flytraps, a giant pitcher plant, another smaller one, a purple pitcher plant, and finally a small sundew.
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@Crystalspets4 years agoI love these types of plants i have the fly trap & sundew
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@Jaybiiird4 years agoLETS GET MORE PLANT CONTENT!! :) Also more specifically carnivorous plants content!
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@samiteee68574 years agoWHERE DID THIS COME FROM?! I’ve been NEEEEEDING this. Just planted some red Drosera Filliformis and am OBSESSED. Thank you!!! 2
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@kha66294 years agoAwsome pick ups! I failed 2/3 carnivorous plants i bought about 2 1/2 years ago. My Dionaea muscipula on the other hand is doing super well year after year and if i would buy another it would probably be some sort of nepenthes or butterwort they are rad! ...1
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@ferswildlife28624 years agoI keep carnivorous plants. My favorites are the venus flytrap and nepenthes ventricosa. 3
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@lenasark77544 years agoBeen looking all over for a venus fly trap, just not sure where to look in my area. But would love to see more on their care and what your plans are for yours!
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@bio-bridge42524 years agoLove the plants mate an the mosses wood love to see more on them plus if u no how to say do cuttings on them maybe lol grate vid tho grate work keep it up dude
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@shiina85434 years agoI’m considering putting some carnivorous plants in my vivarium. Do you think in a future videos you could do a short care guide as to how you keep them alive?
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@davidnebel96193 years agoI used to have a lot of small rare nepenthes species but one time they all died suddenly and I think it was some type of root fungus because they were all close to each other. Another plant was on the top shelf survives, the great nepenthes plague. ...
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@thesmoviemaker214 years agoTHANK YOU FOR TELLING ME ABOUT THE LIVING GLASS!I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR CARNIVEROUS PLANTS IN A JAR!I would like to give a little something back.Where can I mail you?
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@lozerkam4 years ago0 dislikes, just as this video should be. 2
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@lindsay65184 years agoLove plants!! Love moss! I have 3 venus flytraps 1 for 3 years so far and a newbie I got this year. I'd love to get some drosera in the future. Have you ever grown pings? I have heard they are the most difficult... 1
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@vvvkk4 years agoI have a greenhouse just for reptiles and CPs, guess I find a perfect Youtube channel for me. BTW the moss looks a bit dry, Heliamphora and Nepenthes prefer higher humidity than moss. However, Cephalotus may have roots problems in such high humidity environments. ...
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@daffysreptiles4 years agoawesome plants! I have a couple but they're super hard to find here in Ottawa :/
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@lindarodriguez50194 years agoYes i just found this one i have 3 plants and need to find out how to get the sphagnum moss to grow thank you
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@painandenvy91763 years agoIM SORRY IM LATE TO THE PARTY PLS POST MORE CARNIVOROUS PLANTS
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@EarthsGeomancer4 years agoHighland CPs are so finicky to grow. I grow only temperate North American CPs and grow them all outside in full sun. I have Sarracenia, Dionea, and a few Drosera. 1
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@Antron_Edition4 years agoI have some nepenthes Venus flytrap American pitcher plant and some butterworts. I have ventrata alata ventricosa and Gaya nepenthes some typical vft and a purpuea
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@Znowin4 years agoHave a nep ventricosa and a ventricosa x lowii which is much picker
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@SsSaNdRiNe3 years agoI just ordered some venues fly traps. Any advice on how to maintain them?
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@GuilhermeOliveira-vs7uh4 years agoI would love to keep some but where I live they are impossible to find in good shape
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@intercity_trainspotting3 years agoI have N. Ventrata S. Farnhamii and Drosera scorpioides
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@gutsop954 years agoSo I actually made the same exact green house you did but was concerned about the fans, do you think they are too weak ?
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@mimuseitodehistorianatural44264 years agoHi guys!! I have a Venus fly trap at full son for six hours AND was doing great. I change It to a 6500 k AND 1,800 km led lamp for 12 hrs... Could this be enough for It? Thanks!!
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@ChantalsCritters4 years agoIt would be interesting to see them eat
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@MightyRude4 years agoI used to have a couple carnivores plants but they caused a huge mosquito problem 1
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@nporter34 years agoI just bought a small Venus fly trap for the fungus gnats but I don’t know how to care for it. Funny right. 1
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@fregs15224 years agoMy mom has a plant shop and sells 2 types of carnivorous plants. 1. Venus Flytrap 2.picture plant
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@JuanSanchez-nf6vc4 years agoCan you please make a update on the baby lechies
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@dacrazycrafter54284 years agoI have an unidentified species of pitcher plant. 1
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@jackrhoten10704 years agoI love the video in your next video please give me a shoutout
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@loganhenderson89694 years agohey my name is logan henderson i had messaged you on facebook idk if youll ever get the chance but i had a few questions to ask
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Anywho Imma watch the vid now :) 1
BTW the moss looks a bit dry, Heliamphora and Nepenthes prefer higher humidity than moss. However, Cephalotus may have roots problems in such high humidity environments. ...
1. Venus Flytrap 2.picture plant