- Wed Jul 24, 2013 4:40 pm
#182994
A few drosera capensis go to a dewless period. I have bought and put some daphnia on some drosera capensis alba, which the dew is not very big, but they stick to it. They didn't curl around the daphnia after a few hours.
1. The dead dried daphnia must be crushed more or must be moist ? On the plastic envelope they came, doesen't write anything about vitamins added, but i found green bits along daphnia, so i must get rid of the green bits.
2. Why the dead dried daphnia are brown and not more translucent, like the ones that are alive ?
A few drosera capensis go to a dewless period. I have bought and put some daphnia on some drosera capensis alba, which the dew is not very big, but they stick to it. They didn't curl around the daphnia after a few hours.
1. The dead dried daphnia must be crushed more or must be moist ? On the plastic envelope they came, doesen't write anything about vitamins added, but i found green bits along daphnia, so i must get rid of the green bits.
2. Why the dead dried daphnia are brown and not more translucent, like the ones that are alive ?
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