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Post by davidtcb1 on Aug 23, 2010 11:57:58 GMT -6
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Post by vladsbtch on Aug 23, 2010 14:52:57 GMT -6
WOW nice. I might have to give them a call. All of that can be kept in an aquarium too! I have been wanting some parrot feather plants. Thanks for sharing! Road trip.
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Post by davidtcb1 on Aug 23, 2010 15:37:57 GMT -6
Glad it came in useful!
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Post by ree123 on Jun 16, 2011 0:25:25 GMT -6
I have tons and tons of floating hornwort plants this year in the pond. Last year is was Cabomba and Anachris. It seems different years different things take off and try to take over. Anyway, I will be culling lots of floating plants in a week or so. If anybody wants any, it would be free, if it is convient to get to you. Or I could take names of anyone who wants some by our fall swap/meet and try to have it avail. then and not get rid of to much now. Just let me know if interested.
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Post by denny on Aug 12, 2011 10:23:44 GMT -6
Hey rick if you still have some plants We could use some in our pond.
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Post by ree123 on Aug 12, 2011 11:31:30 GMT -6
Good Lord yes !!! How much do you want ? There is lots of Hornwort and Cabomba to throw out. Some Anachris and Parrot Feather also. Some of the marginals need to be thinned too. it's just finding the time man. I may not be on here for about 24 hours but will be on again on Sun. for sure. Lets talk soon, I never put your # in my phone. Send it to me via PM and I'll call ya in a day or two. How's that ? Later. Rick
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Post by allierw on Aug 12, 2011 12:23:58 GMT -6
woohoo! I love floating ones because they are easy. I get nervous when I have to start potting things, lol. I PMed you Rick.
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Post by ree123 on Aug 21, 2011 20:50:09 GMT -6
Hey all, I'll say this now and again before our swap/meet in October. I have lots and lots of floating pond plants to spread around or destroy. Anachris, Cabomba, Parrots Feather, and Hornwort. Some hardy marginals that need dividing also. If any interested party wants any just say so and I'll bring to the swap/meet.
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Post by ree123 on Aug 31, 2011 7:26:33 GMT -6
REPEAT OF ABOVE POST. ANY OF YOU LET ME KNOW. THANKS. RICK
Hey all, I'll say this now and again before our swap/meet in October. I have lots and lots of floating pond plants to spread around or destroy. Anachris, Cabomba, Parrots Feather, and Hornwort. Some hardy marginals that need dividing also. If any interested party wants any just say so and I'll bring to the swap/meet.
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Post by reagan on Sept 1, 2011 12:59:33 GMT -6
I need lots of pond plants
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Post by ree123 on Sept 1, 2011 18:38:43 GMT -6
You got it buddy. Just tell me what kinds and how much, or better yet, tell me the size of your pond. I'll fix ya up next month.
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Post by rickl on Sept 2, 2011 12:48:12 GMT -6
Would any of those plants be appropriate for a lightly planted, lowish light, hard-water 29g tank?
-Rick (the armchair aquarist)
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Post by ree123 on Sept 2, 2011 18:30:50 GMT -6
Yes. Several of them.
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Post by rickl on Sept 2, 2011 18:32:54 GMT -6
I'm hoping to have at least one tank cycling (hopefully cycled) by the swap meet, so I'd be interested in some appropriate plants. I'm also planning to start a planted 10g for some shrimps and/or dwarf-african-frogs.
-Rick (the armchair aquarist)
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Post by ree123 on Sept 2, 2011 18:50:38 GMT -6
Any of the floating plants would work. Most of my marginals would work for you too, but most of them are being grown emersed so there would be an adjustment period.
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