View Full Version : FS: Ludwigia repens and arcuata / Frogbit / Riccia
mr.key
06-11-2008, 12:32 PM
I am thinning my tank fairly aggressively (its a lot overgrown) and I have:
2 bunches of R.indica 5 stalks 6" long - $8+shipping
2 bunches of L. repens arcuata 5 stalks 6"long - $7+shipping
1 bunch of L. repens 5 stalks 6" long - $7+shipping
3 golfball sized portions of riccia - $6+shipping
2 lots of 10 plants each frogbit - $8+shipping
Everything for $30+shipping. I will answer any questions you may have about the plants requirements.
I will trade for Malaysian driftwood too.
pics t/c
mr.key
06-12-2008, 12:18 PM
in order:
ludwigia repens arcuata
ludwigia repens
riccia mixed (sorry)
frogbit
rotala indica
mr.key
06-12-2008, 6:48 PM
bump
mattmartindrift
06-13-2008, 5:00 AM
i'll take some riccia
paypal
mr.key
06-13-2008, 7:17 AM
PM'd
mattmartindrift
06-13-2008, 3:36 PM
paypal'd
mavisky
06-13-2008, 4:31 PM
I may be interested in the entire lot of what you have remaining if I get my light working this weekend. Please let me know what you have left and what you'd want for it.
mr.key
06-14-2008, 1:24 PM
PM'd
thank you mattmartindrift orders will be sent Monday.
porkchop48
06-14-2008, 2:39 PM
Any frog bit left? I am finally ready for some
mr.key
06-15-2008, 11:15 PM
PM'd
All paid orders will be shipping out Monday.
mr.key
06-16-2008, 5:34 PM
r.indica (now $6) and ludwigias (now $5) are left along with one lot of frogbit
mr.key
06-18-2008, 5:27 PM
A little bit of "sell" on the ludwigias and rotala indica.
These are medium fast growth stem plants that add good color to your scape. They are also some of the hardiest and easiest to grow of the "red" plants. You will find that your shrimp will love the r.indica as well as any fry (provided you let a patch grow densely) and your schooling fish and any otos will appreciate the ludwigia.
With medium light and CO2 these stem plants will help enormously to control nitrates and if you replant your trimmings will become a large "drift" comparatively rapidly. You will also be able to tell what your light, CO2 and nitrate levels are simply by observing their growth rate and color. These are tough and will root in your substrate quickly and easily unlike many of the fragile and naturally floating beginner plants like hornwort and anacharis that require constant replanting.
mr.key
06-19-2008, 1:00 PM
bump
mattmartindrift
06-21-2008, 1:49 PM
got my riccia, thanks!!
mr.key
06-23-2008, 3:32 PM
I still have one lot of frogbit left. If you are interested please PM me.