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Plants unavailability problem
Hi Everyone,
I have recently developed this hobby of aqua-plants. I went over quite a few messages in this group and also through 'theKrib' and 'aquabotanic'. I was amazed by the variety of aqua-plants ! However in the aqua-shops in my city (Pune, India) I can hardly find anything apart from amazon and cobomba. Could you guys tell me how I can possibly manage to get some more variety of plants. Anyone from India on this list could be able to help I guess. Other people having some suggestions would also be highly appreciated. Thanks, Jatin |
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On 26 Aug 2004 03:00:11 -0700, Jatyn wrote:
However in the aqua-shops in my city (Pune, India) I can hardly find anything apart from amazon and cobomba. Could you guys tell me how I can possibly manage to get some more variety of plants. Anyone from India on this list could be able to help I guess. Other people having some suggestions would also be highly appreciated. Why don't you ask some of the online retailers if they will ship internationally? I've used Java Plants here in the UK http://www.java-plants.com/ - they ship throughout Europe, might it be worth asking if they will ship to you if you pay the postage? Although I find they take a while to send your order, the quality and range is excellent. The plants come in sealed plastic envelopes which are moist, so they can probably survive the timescale for the journey at any rate. -- Flash Wilson Visit my website: http://www.gorge.org -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Aquaria - Sponsor Children - Album Reviews - Recipes - Freebies London FAQs - Images - Tube Tour - Restaurant Reviews - Pylons |
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Hi Jatyn,
Given my inability to get to my LFS when they are open, I use mail order and Ebay to get some of my stuff. Plants are hardier than most people think and can survive a week - ten days in transit in a plastic bag in a padded envelope. I've had tropical and cold/warm water species posted without issue. Even the bad ones (they were probably bad to start-off with) perked-up on arrival. Usually smaller examples fare better. I prefer to grow them in my tanks anyway; younger plants establish more quickly. However, You may want to check with cutoms about the importation of live materials. Of course, *always* quarrantine new arrivals. I have bought invertebrates and even fish by mail order and have yet to be disappointed. Anandan. -- --- bail an opportunity to see if you can get away with it the second time (N Jones) --- Anandan Tanabalan. This communication and the information contained in it are confidential and may be legally privileged. The content is intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom it is addressed and others authorised to receive it. If you are not the intended recipient it is hereby brought to your notice that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or dissemination, or alternatively the taking of any action in reliance on it, is strictly prohibited and may constitute grounds for action, either civil or criminal, at the instigation of A Tanabalan. "Jatyn" wrote in message om... Hi Everyone, I have recently developed this hobby of aqua-plants. I went over quite a few messages in this group and also through 'theKrib' and 'aquabotanic'. I was amazed by the variety of aqua-plants ! However in the aqua-shops in my city (Pune, India) I can hardly find anything apart from amazon and cobomba. Could you guys tell me how I can possibly manage to get some more variety of plants. Anyone from India on this list could be able to help I guess. Other people having some suggestions would also be highly appreciated. Thanks, Jatin |
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On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 12:01:53 +0100, "Anandan Tanabalan"
wrote: Hi Jatyn, Given my inability to get to my LFS when they are open, I use mail order and Ebay to get some of my stuff. Plants are hardier than most people think and can survive a week - ten days in transit in a plastic bag in a padded envelope. I've had tropical and cold/warm water species posted without issue. Even the bad ones (they were probably bad to start-off with) perked-up on arrival. Usually smaller examples fare better. I prefer to grow them in my tanks anyway; younger plants establish more quickly. However, You may want to check with cutoms about the importation of live materials. Of course, *always* quarrantine new arrivals. I have bought invertebrates and even fish by mail order and have yet to be disappointed. Anandan. I too buy my plants by internet. Search with the phrase "aquarium plants" I havent' needed to buy any for about a year and can't recommend any, but I bought from 3 different vendors and all did well. One had packages of mixed varieties. My 5 tanks are all low light, so I was pleased to find one package of only "low light" assortments. The selection was also broken down by tank size. dick |
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