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By Matt
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Bristletooth
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And the weird trigger hairs:
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Czech Giant
A pink toothed clone.
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Fuzzy Tooth
For those of you that like 'Fused Tooth', you should really like "Fuzzy Tooth"!
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Holland Red
Holland Red and Green Dragon are battling for my favorite red clone. They're both very vigorous, produce a lot of seed and have large traps. They're nice plants.
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Long Red Fingers
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Trichterfalle
This is one of the weirder clones I currently grow.
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UK Sawtooth Form II
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Wacky Traps
And this is the weirdest clone that I currently grow.
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By jamez
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Nice! I really like that Bristletooth.
If I may ask, what camera do you use?
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By linton
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Wow! When you decide to start shipping internationally I "may" have to get together with some of my Aussie mates and place an order. The required paperwork is much cheaper for plants that are shipped in tissue culture.

Thanks for sharing your great photos.
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Very beautiful plants! Especially Long Red Fingers, Wacky Traps, and Trichterfalle! They are just amazing!

And for Jamez, this is what I have for his gear.
Image input equipment model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XSi
Software used: Adobe Photoshop 7.0
Exposure time: 0.01
F number: 5.6
Exposure program: 3
ISO speed rating: 250
Shutter speed: 6.625
Aperture: 5
Exposure bias: 0
Metering mode: 2
Flash: 16
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Thanks for the comments everyone!
jamez wrote:If I may ask, what camera do you use?
I take the close-up macro shots with Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi coupled with a 100mm macro lens. I use my little point and shoot Canon SD980IS Digitial ELPH for most other shots.
linton wrote:Wow! When you decide to start shipping internationally I "may" have to get together with some of my Aussie mates and place an order. The required paperwork is much cheaper for plants that are shipped in tissue culture.
Well, I hope to start shipping cultures internationally at some point in the near future. The problem with cultures is that it's hard to coordinate a large quantity of them to all become "ripe" at the same time. So it may just turn out to be something like "I have 10 jars of Southwest Giant available in the store right now". The problem with that situation would be the shipping charges for multiple orders. There will likely be several available at the same time, but probably not a huge selection. Which means shipping would have to be paid every time a new "batch" became available. However, I could probably grow out an order if it was placed with advance notice. Then the problem would be the wait!
Andrew wrote:And for Jamez, this is what I have for his gear.
Image input equipment model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XSi
Software used: Adobe Photoshop 7.0
Exposure time: 0.01
F number: 5.6
Exposure program: 3
ISO speed rating: 250
Shutter speed: 6.625
Aperture: 5
Exposure bias: 0
Metering mode: 2
Flash: 16
Well done Andrew!
By tc3driver
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Hey Matt,

Are you going to be putting the bristletooth into TC? I love the way that plant looks!

Beautiful shots as always matt :)
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tc3driver wrote:Are you going to be putting the bristletooth into TC?
Yep, I already have it going (two initializations actually). It's about ready to be split up. To see some of the plants I flasked this spring, check out this thread:
http://www.flytrapcare.com/phpBB3/some- ... t7294.html
By dionaea muscipula
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please Matt! tell me when you are going to have "fussy tooth" for sale!! that VFT looks Vicious! WOW your plants look amazing Matt! that bristletooth almost looks purple!
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dionaea muscipula wrote:please Matt! tell me when you are going to have "fussy tooth" for sale!!
It's in the multiplication stage now. I have several nice looking cultures of it going. It will likely be ready for deflasking this winter and available in the store in spring or summer 2011.
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Matt wrote:
dionaea muscipula wrote:please Matt! tell me when you are going to have "fussy tooth" for sale!!
It's in the multiplication stage now. I have several nice looking cultures of it going. It will likely be ready for deflasking this winter and available in the store in spring or summer 2011.
ahh can't wait!
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