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  1. Owenmurray

    Buying a Amazon giant

    Strictly's animals are great from my experience. You can give them a call for more in depth questions and specimen requests also, they're very helpful. Good luck and congratulations!
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    Anyone know Tillandsias well?

    Thank you, I appreciate it! :)
  3. Owenmurray

    Possible North African Pitcher Plants

    Do you recall if there were any leaves on the plants, or was it strictly pitchers? As far as I know Africa doesn't have any sarracenia-esque pitcher plants where it's only bunches of pitchers without leaves. There is one species of terrestrial Nepenthes, Nepenthes pervillei, that comes to mind.
  4. Owenmurray

    Anyone know Tillandsias well?

    You've probably got some time before it becomes terribly dire! Those guys are way cool when they get tall. As for the queroensis I would guess it to also be a little bit younger of a plant. I don't have any of them of my own so I can't provide a very detailed routine for it's watering, but a...
  5. Owenmurray

    Anyone know Tillandsias well?

    The two mounted together are tricky just because there are quite a few that look like that with very subtle differences, But I would feel comfortable calling them T. capitata. The last and curliest of the three photos is T. queroensis and the second photo looks like a young T. juncea.
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    Can I have two centipedes in one habitat

    I wouldn't if I were you. There are some species that it can potentially work out with, but I wouldn't risk it with polymorpha
  7. Owenmurray

    Scolopendra sp. 'Mint Legs'

    Agreed, It certainly looks more galap-y, but I can't seem to find any further information on them. Based the ID off the image's caption on Flickr, would love to see and learn more about them. In time I'm sure they'll find their way into the hobby.
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    Scolopendra sp. 'Mint Legs'

    Have you seen the Honduras locale "gigantea"? I'm certain it isn't what he had at that show, but that's an accurate description of them. They really are extraordinary.
  9. Owenmurray

    Looking for an ID on this centipede

    What a great find, that's a fun color form.
  10. Owenmurray

    CARNIVOROUS PLANT gallery

    Smack in the middle of dormancy out here, so here are a few of my favorites from last summer! A few hurricane creek hybrids, some promising seedlings and a couple of flat out beauties! Fingers crossed for another great season, happy growing!
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