
Update 1 on paludarium drosera
I repotted the sundew in the paludarium after letting it acclimate to my tanks parameters. Acclimation went smoothly and I'm hoping the rest will do the same

I repotted the sundew in the paludarium after letting it acclimate to my tanks parameters. Acclimation went smoothly and I'm hoping the rest will do the same
Home to a single dumbo betta and 4 pygmy corys and also a jumping spider 😅
Just received this one in mail
Tho I did some research I need to know how well it'll do in a paludarium
Anyone with some experience please give me some tips
I've heard from someone that this stamp is rare because the country name is CEYLON instead of SRILANKA unlike the more common type
I wanna know if it's true and if it is how rare/valuable it is
I'm a first time carnivores plant keeper
So I need to get opinions about what I'm doing and suggestions on what I should do
I'm planning to put a Drosera burmanni in my paludarium
I've already made a place to put it on a driftwood near the side panel as shown
From what I researched they are extremely sensitive to nutrients and minerals in the substrate
I'm thinking of 1 part sphagnum moss and 1 part sand as the substrate
Also the place I made doesn't touch the water of the water section or get wet by the waterfall because it'll will cause nutrients/minerals to leach into the substrate
Since my paludarium is open I'll need to use distilled water to keep it moist
What are my chances of success?
What should I do to improve them?