lol, no, carnivorous plants won't eat your frogs. sorry, i don't mean to laugh, but i giggle every time i hear that. it's been a debate on another forum for a while. venus fly trap would need intense lighting and a cold period to go dormant, so they would not work in a dart tank. most domestic pitchers, such as sarracenia species, grow way too large for a viv. some tropical pitchers, like nepenthes species, grow extremely slowly, but will eventually outgrow a viv. so.e even grow pitchers up to 12" in height. if you truly want a carnivore in your tank that won't consume aot of fruit flies, check out a sundew. drosera spatulata is a good candidate, due to it's tolerance of high humidity. keep inmind that not all sundews can handle high humidity. there are also some bladderworts that work, but they need a bog type situation to survive. i could go on and on about them, but my break at work is over....lol





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