Thoughts on the new Biopod
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Thoughts on the new Biopod
I'm seriously considering purchasing a biopod, here is their website:
http://www.biopod.com/
and the Interzoo2016 video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxnWl2knj_s
Thought I'd see if anyone had any thoughts about this new product.......talk me out of spending the $$......thanks!
http://www.biopod.com/
and the Interzoo2016 video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxnWl2knj_s
Thought I'd see if anyone had any thoughts about this new product.......talk me out of spending the $$......thanks!
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Re: Thoughts on the new Biopod
Thanks a lot. Now I want one.
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Re: Thoughts on the new Biopod
LOL....IKR?
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Re: Thoughts on the new Biopod
Not that I have the artistic ability to do this, but I have wanted a way to do a tank like this for years. Thanks for enabling....not
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Re: Thoughts on the new Biopod
Me too! I've always wanted to do a tank like this, but steered away due to the daily maintenance (misting) and food requirements for inhabitants (fruit flies). Now that it's automated, I'm seriously considering it!
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Re: Thoughts on the new Biopod
I have only done a tiny amount of reading on these plants, but I'm under the impression they can get by on just photosynthesis. I still have a lot of questions though. For example, Venus Fly Traps can under no circumstances be fertilized. So where do they get their nutrients?
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Re: Thoughts on the new Biopod
Blood and guts.
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Re: Thoughts on the new Biopod
LOL, I googled it:
"Like other plants, Venus' Flytraps gather nutrients from gases in the air and nutrients in the soil. However, they live in poor soil and are healthier if they get nutrients from insects. Carnivorous plants live all over the world but the Venus Flytrap is native to select boggy areas in North and South Carolina."
"Like other plants, Venus' Flytraps gather nutrients from gases in the air and nutrients in the soil. However, they live in poor soil and are healthier if they get nutrients from insects. Carnivorous plants live all over the world but the Venus Flytrap is native to select boggy areas in North and South Carolina."
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Re: Thoughts on the new Biopod
Flytraps require a winter rest period.
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If you've got bait, I've got wasabi!
I wish I could be like Mr. Sarcastic when I grow up!
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Re: Thoughts on the new Biopod
Won't be getting those then. Or will be replacingon occasion.