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Lisa Simmonds 14-02-2003 04:55 PM

looking for some plants....
 
Heya, i've been lurking for a while, and i'm needing a new challenge.

I've had many a planted tank before, but i've shut down all but one since
i'll soon be moving stateside.

because of this, i'm looking to do an australian biotope, but the only plant
i can find is glossostigma elantinoides (or however you spell it this week).

does anyone know of any other australian plants that I could use? or should
I just use asian plants instead???

thanks :)

-- Lisa



kush 14-02-2003 11:49 PM

looking for some plants....
 
There really isn't much Australian available from the trade, is there?
Glosso and foxtail fril (Myriophyllum simulans) is all I can think of. They
do have freshwater in Australia, right?

Lisa Simmonds wrote in message
...
Heya, i've been lurking for a while, and i'm needing a new challenge.

I've had many a planted tank before, but i've shut down all but one since
i'll soon be moving stateside.

because of this, i'm looking to do an australian biotope, but the only

plant
i can find is glossostigma elantinoides (or however you spell it this

week).

does anyone know of any other australian plants that I could use? or

should
I just use asian plants instead???

thanks :)

-- Lisa





kush 14-02-2003 11:49 PM

looking for some plants....
 
There really isn't much Australian available from the trade, is there?
Glosso and foxtail fril (Myriophyllum simulans) is all I can think of. They
do have freshwater in Australia, right?

Lisa Simmonds wrote in message
...
Heya, i've been lurking for a while, and i'm needing a new challenge.

I've had many a planted tank before, but i've shut down all but one since
i'll soon be moving stateside.

because of this, i'm looking to do an australian biotope, but the only

plant
i can find is glossostigma elantinoides (or however you spell it this

week).

does anyone know of any other australian plants that I could use? or

should
I just use asian plants instead???

thanks :)

-- Lisa






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