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Old 05-13-2008, 10:34 PM
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Now that is cool!
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Old 05-17-2008, 05:37 AM
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Hey Harry,

Just wondering how your fern Neolepisorus ovatus variegated is doing? It's been a couple of months now, is it growing well? I ask cause I'm still thinking of getting one. Thanks.
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Chuck, it is doing well. It has slowed down from the initial burst of fronds but it has 2 new ones coming up.

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Your Peltapteris peltata is awesome. I have been looking for that one if you know any sources for it.
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Raphiocarpus peteloti

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Here's some anthuriums and a cool mini Begonia...
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Hey Josh,
Anthurium cutucuense has to be one of my favorites. It does need cooler temps to do real well though. Good luck with it. It would def. make a vivarium special
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Anthurium cutucuense has to be one of my favorites. It does need cooler temps to do real well though. Good luck with it. It would def. make a vivarium special
Chuck, do you know where it comes from? It seems to be pretty rare in collections and I don't really have much info on it. Mine is doing well in my grow out tank with all my other more delicate stuff. I hope it doesn't get too big. And of course I love the Anthurium polyschistum, which is doing great now with new leaves....

Anybody know what type of Begonia that is?
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Hey Josh,
It's from the Cordillera de Cutucu in Ecuador. It used to be rare in collections (I believe it's actually pretty rare in the wild) but it has been coming out from a grower in Ecuador regularly for awhile now.
It's still pretty uncommon in collections though. In leaf size it doesn't get too big and I could be wrong, but those look like they are mature size leaves. It's a viner though. Luckily, a slow viner
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Same Episcia sp., but different tanks;

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Cool Episcias!!!

These are from tanks and around the yard. Don't even know what they are.

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