thanks Billya i figured the capensis would take well there about as hardy as a weed lol ... I have typical and albino in the tank also have some Giant red burmannii, and green burmannii in the tanks well, as well as some bladderwart to control dirt bugs. all my sundews seam to handle high humidity but they are acclimate to my deck which stays around 70-85% as it over looks a saltwater marsh here in charleston SC. i have some spatulata might add it to the tank later but want to let some plants grow in, also just ordered a Cephalotus Follicularis typical to add to the tank. . also adding some pixie cup lichen, and a piece of Pin Cushion moss areas where i don't want plants to grow. as far as the succulents we added stone plants ( i really like them there in the front of the tank) and a piece of a wild unid one we nursed from a clipping its in the left of the tank by the pond.





ya i figured the capensis would take well there about as hardy as a weed lol ... I have typical and albino in the tank also have some Giant red burmannii, and green burmannii in the tanks well, as well as some bladderwart to control dirt bugs. all my sundews seam to handle high humidity but they are acclimate to my deck which stays around 70-85% as it over looks a saltwater marsh here in charleston SC. i have some spatulata might add it to the tank later but want to let some plants grow in, also just ordered a Cephalotus Follicularis typical to add to the tank. . also adding some pixie cup lichen, and a piece of Pin Cushion moss areas where i don't want plants to grow. as far as the succulents we added stone plants ( i really like them there in the front of the tank) and a piece of a wild unid one we nursed from a clipping its in the left of the tank by the pond.
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