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Old 07-16-2011, 08:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default WTB cheep low-medium light plants

trimmings or anything im trying to fill my 29 gallon.
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Old 07-17-2011, 10:03 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: WTB cheep low-medium light plants

I have a few easy plants.What all are you looking for in particular,and how much are you looking to spend?

What is the lighting?
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wendetti, vals, anachris, dwarf sagitaria or dwarf hairgrass, rotala, just easy to grow plants that grow pretty fast. i have 70 something watts of t12 on a 29 gallon
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and how much im willing to spend depends on how many plants i get.
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Well, I have a mother crypt,shes quite big.she is 15 plus 5 shipping,and I planned to throw in some rotala cuttings and E.Tenellus runners(which is chain sword).I could most likely fit them in a small flat rate priority box,and add tracking number.

The E.Tenellus,it will grow in medium light but not fast.And will grow to about six inches.I have some as the foreground in my 29.Would make a nice mid ground.

I may have a few other things I can send too.
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awesome! id love those. just tell me what all you have and the price and ill send the money through paypal.
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Default Re: WTB cheep low-medium light plants

I have plenty of jungle val for you if you'd like. Its neat and will quickly fill-in your tank as it spreads through runners. I also have some java moss to fill-in any voids if you'd be interested in that? Excellent for fry and shrimp!

For a tank of your size i'd be willing to do something like......20 jungle val and a softball-sized clump of java moss for $30 shipped? We can negotiate if you dont need that much? Just PM if your interested!
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