Very nice Anon. True that. I think this species appreciates the high light (within reason). Higher light leads to typically a bit more robust thicker leaves which make the plants tougher and the leaves stay healthy longer. In my old tank...the leaves used to have a bit of red blush to them...but no more. They were under 4 T5 + 2 T8 and that used to produce enough heat for the plant. I might have to replicate the heating to perhaps encourage this plant to thrive again. That is the one variable I have lost. I typically only manage cold growing plants as evidenced by my highland nepenthes.