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I just got this Drydella to go in my Panama terrarium. Does it seem to like vivarium life or do you have it in the greenhouse?
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I just got this Drydella to go in my Panama terrarium. Does it seem to like vivarium life or do you have it in the greenhouse?
Hi Harry,

It's in the greenhouse which is cool to intermediate, and IOSPE says that this species likes that. It's gone nuts for us, last weekend I divided it into 3 big plants.

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I may hold it out for now. The temps in the terrarium are about 83 max at the top and about 77 max at the bottom. It drops about 8-10 degrees at night.

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My dryadellas seem to like temp drops into the 60's. My little zebrina was in bloom for 3 months straight
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Restrepia species - One of the no names I recently got from Rob. I think it is most likely antennifera or trichoglossa. Opinions?

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Restrepia xanthophthalma - This seems to be a synonym of muscifera but I'm keeping the way it was tagged when I got it to note the difference. I like the way it holds close to the underside of the leaf.

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Lockhartia 'Golden Speck'

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Harry-that looks exactly like my muscifera
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