The Specimen Cabinet
每一件标本都是一段关系的开始。Each item in the collection is the beginning of a relationship.
Nepenthes lowii
A Bornean highland species prized for its robust pitchers and slow, meditative growth. Requires cool nights and high humidity.
View Care Guide →Dionaea muscipula
The icon of carnivorous plants. The B52 cultivar produces traps exceeding 5cm, ideal for feeding and observation.
View Care Guide →Heliamphora nutans
Ancient, elegant, and surprisingly cold-tolerant. From the tepuis of Venezuela — a living link to Jurassic flora.
View Care Guide →Correlophus ciliatus
Rediscovered in 1994 after being presumed extinct. Now one of the most kept geckos globally. This tricolor morph commands attention.
View Care Guide →Chamaeleo calyptratus
A master of chromatic expression. The veiled chameleon's color shifts are mood, temperature, and communication — simultaneously.
View Care Guide →Uroplatus phantasticus
Evolution perfected the camouflage of dead leaves. At rest, it is indistinguishable from debris. One of nature's finest specimens.
View Care Guide →Lowland Tropical Vivarium
A complete bioactive ecosystem: drainage layer, substrate, live moss, hardscape, and pre-established microfauna colony included.
View Care Guide →Highland Cloud Forest
Designed for highland species. Misting nozzles, cool-side temperature management, and vertical space for climbing plants.
View Care Guide →Precision Substrate Kit
Drainage layer, substrate barrier, and topsoil. Formulated for carnivorous plants or bioactive reptile enclosures. Measured, mixed, ready.
View Care Guide →Botanical Specimen Lamp
Tuned to 6500K for carnivorous plants and tropical species. Minimal profile, maximum PAR output. No hotspots.
View Care Guide →ODDFF Feeding Tongs — Titanium
Surgical-grade titanium. Non-reflective matte finish. Designed for gecko and spider feeding with minimal stress.
View Care Guide →Sarracenia purpurea
North America's most cold-hardy carnivore. Its squat, veined pitchers fill with rainwater, drowning prey through passive accumulation.
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