Ok, so well, a friend gave me a venus fly trap. And to make things easy I've decided to attempt at making a biodome for it rather than have to catch flies and bring them inside and all that. But so far my idea sucks.
This is what I have;
I was thinking that having the water area below would keep things moist with evaporation but not overly so. There's a domed holly barrier above that to keep the soil up and it has holes in it throughout; more so in the middle. But in the water I was going to take some dried palm tree branches and make wood chips because of how porous the wood is. This would also help slow the evaporation just enough and promote other forms of growth.
On top of that is weak soil; seeing as fly traps get most of their other nutritional needs from the insects. To 'feed' it I had thought of fruit flies; because they're cheap and reproduce easily. To feed them and give them a place to live I had banana pieces in there.
But there's the problem. I'd have to change the banana every here and there which might let flies out, and flies reproduce too quickly.
Any ideas?
Oh, and I have cheap nylon (As it sucks as far as letting water out goes) stretched out under a (possibly holly) lid to help prevent leaks and keep the flies in incase I do put holes in the lid.