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	<title>Comments on: Galleria Carnivora.</title>
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		<title>By: Mnm</title>
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		<description>I have a venus fly trap that is slowly dying, sometimes the leaves and plant will become black, and then revive itself...
Is that normal? I have been feeding it worms, flies, and centepeids. And only one isopod I think. So what am I doing wrong? Is it just because the plant is dying and sprouting a new generation of traps?
PLZ HELP!</description>
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Is that normal? I have been feeding it worms, flies, and centepeids. And only one isopod I think. So what am I doing wrong? Is it just because the plant is dying and sprouting a new generation of traps?<br />
PLZ HELP!</p>
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