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Yadokari
09-05-2009, 2:45 AM
ATTENTION: Pictures of the plant are right underneath the name/description. Please do not get confused and PM me "which one is which?"

Cryptocoryne Hudoroi - $25 ea. (Very rare)
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These were wild collected so they are in their emersed forms. To submerse, plant it underwater, wait for a melt and watch it grow back.

Cryptocoryne Becketti 'Green' - $5 per pot
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Cryptocoryne Beckettii 'Red' - $5 per pot
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Both are wild collected as well.

Eriocaulon Trucantum - $20 ea
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Wild collected as well but very healthy!

Java Moss - $20 for a quarter of a lb or half of that for $12.50
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Wild collected so it is in emersed form. Treat normally and just tie it onto something and submerse it. It looks really good emersed though, so uhh... enjoy it while it lasts I guess! Haha :-P I won't be breaking it down any smaller because it's already really cheap.
Measurements for a quarter of a lb is approx. 4 inch long and 2 inch thick.

Shipping will range from $7-$9, depending on your order's size. Priority mail.
PM me for more info and questions.

247Plants
09-05-2009, 3:55 AM
Interested in a Cryptocoryne Hudoroi. Will get back to you shortly. PM me your paypal?

http://www.xs4all.nl/~crypts/Cryptocoryne/Gallery/hud/hud_Stroh_Bogner_1216.jpg

What a submersed specimen looks like.

Love the texture.

Kashta
09-05-2009, 4:21 AM
Please repost this thread with location and shipping in the title. Thanks.

Thread closed per new classifieds rules/format.

Kashta
09-05-2009, 4:34 AM
Thanks, Yado. Thread reopened.

Good luck with your sales.

Yadokari
09-05-2009, 4:50 AM
I do have more than one hudoroi plant but it IS still very limited because I did not order many. Not to mention I'll probably be keeping a few of them ;-) so first come first serve!

Yadokari
09-05-2009, 4:51 AM
Interested in a Cryptocoryne Hudoroi. Will get back to you shortly. PM me your paypal?

http://www.xs4all.nl/~crypts/Cryptocoryne/Gallery/hud/hud_Stroh_Bogner_1216.jpg

What a submersed specimen looks like.

Love the texture.

The emersed one already looks like that too, texture wise. The ones you folks will be getting are not as big as the picture shown but are still nice ;-D

PM sent.

Yadokari
09-05-2009, 11:38 AM
ERIOCAULON CINEREUMS ARE NOT CINEREUMS.

Again,
Eriocaulon Cinereums that I have listed are NOT cinereums and are not for sale at this time. I am trying to figure out what species it is before I put it back up for sale. Price is subject to change depending on species.

Yadokari
09-06-2009, 1:02 PM
Bump, the new eriocaulon has been ID'd and is back up for sale!

Eriocaulon Trucantum - $20 ea
It is NOT an eriocaulon cinereum. Much rarer and different than that :) They've been wild collected from Indonesia.

247Plants
09-06-2009, 1:43 PM
Im putting together a list of snails also so I can combine shipping. Will update shortly.

Yadokari
09-06-2009, 9:43 PM
If anyone is interested in buying at least 5 erios or at least 5 crypt hudoroi, contact me and I can give you a really good deal depending on how large your order is.

Yadokari
09-08-2009, 9:43 PM
Bump!!!! :-D

Yadokari
09-10-2009, 4:34 PM
Cryptocoryne Hudoroi Roots for sale - $12.50 ea
These are basically just the roots with little to no leaves on the crypt plant. Some of them have started to melt in order to convert to the new terrain (submersed form conversion).
I can sell them for much cheaper because well, they're just roots now.

Some of you may think, why would you just sell roots? Well, it's a cryptocoryne and that's all they need to grow back. Actually, when you order the one with leaves for $25, if you decide to convert it into a submersed form, you'll find youself with only a root left either way and then regrow its leaves again. So if you're not a fickly person with how your plants look for now and is patient enough to wait for the melted leaves to grow back, here's your chance to snatch a deal!

If you think about it, you're basically skipping step 1 and you get the plant at half off! :-P (Step 1 is melting phase)

Yadokari
09-11-2009, 3:34 PM
o hai der.

Yadokari
09-13-2009, 6:21 AM
Bump

rill2004
09-13-2009, 8:27 AM
sent u a pm