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kush
20-04-2003, 06:15 AM
kush > wrote ...
>
> Then I did something REALLY stupid. I had a 2-1/2 gallon tank that I was
> keeping feeder guppies in and cultivating a nice thick turf of lileaopsis
in
> for eventual placement in another tank. Well, I was replanting the tank
the
> botias were in and thought, well, why don't I just put them in the 2-1/2
> gallon for a few days...
>
> (more on lileaopsis later)
>
So, as I was saying, I've got a piece of lileaopsis if anyone wants it. Its
a little tangled, but you need to cut it up anyway to plant it properly -
plan on an hour or more - and it's fully acclimated to a submerged growth
state. I've got a good size hunk of riccia, some sagittaria subulata
subulata (dwarf sag) and whatever else gets pruned out of the tanks this
weekend - some Hygrophila corymbosa, Rotala-unidentified, etc.

Anyone in southwest New Hampshire who wants to come by and get it has
preference (you can have the botias, too). Otherwise, I'll ship Thursday in
U.S. When you get the package, just send me a check for the postage.

kush

"You can't have everything - where would you put it?"

350X_Rider
20-04-2003, 06:15 AM
I'll take whatever you want to send me, as I'm currently looking for new
plants....

see my post below titled...

"I will take any of your plants... "

Any plants are appreciated.... but it's totally up to you....


"kush" > wrote in message
...
>
> kush > wrote ...
> >
> > Then I did something REALLY stupid. I had a 2-1/2 gallon tank that I
was
> > keeping feeder guppies in and cultivating a nice thick turf of
lileaopsis
> in
> > for eventual placement in another tank. Well, I was replanting the tank
> the
> > botias were in and thought, well, why don't I just put them in the 2-1/2
> > gallon for a few days...
> >
> > (more on lileaopsis later)
> >
> So, as I was saying, I've got a piece of lileaopsis if anyone wants it.
Its
> a little tangled, but you need to cut it up anyway to plant it properly -
> plan on an hour or more - and it's fully acclimated to a submerged growth
> state. I've got a good size hunk of riccia, some sagittaria subulata
> subulata (dwarf sag) and whatever else gets pruned out of the tanks this
> weekend - some Hygrophila corymbosa, Rotala-unidentified, etc.
>
> Anyone in southwest New Hampshire who wants to come by and get it has
> preference (you can have the botias, too). Otherwise, I'll ship Thursday
in
> U.S. When you get the package, just send me a check for the postage.
>
> kush
>
> "You can't have everything - where would you put it?"
>
>
>

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