As of today, I have exhausted every LFS I know of without driving into Charlotte (I hate Charlotte). It seems that none of them carry any plants worth a crap
The local fish store was amazed that I knew scientific names, but the only thing they usually stock are amazon swords. I had her order me some cryptocoryne wendtii red, and some anubias nana... but that's all they can get from their supplier.
Is java moss really that rare? What about other varieties of crypts? The only things I have now are things I picked up from Petsmart like watersprite, a crypt. ciliata, a crypt. wendtii, and a crypt lutea... and the girl said they usually don't even have those..... and a few java ferns from another LFS. Is java moss really that rare? What about dwarf hairgrass? Nana? Sag? ANYTHING? Am I gonna have to just order it online and pay ridiculous shipping charges since my LFS's don't seem to get it?
Or what about this idea? Should I put together some flyers and "care sheets" for various plants for the lady that owns the store that's ordering the nana and wendtii for me? Maybe it'll serve the dual purpose of helping out her customers, and assuring I can have a local supplier of this type of stuff when I need it because she'll have a better idea about what plants are what. She really knows here saltwater stuff and has 3 GORGEOUS reef tanks, but I'm not sure how knowledgable she is when it comes to freshwater and plants.
Pardon the rambling, I'm just getting frustrated trying to find what are supposed to be "simple" plants
Is java moss really that rare? What about other varieties of crypts? The only things I have now are things I picked up from Petsmart like watersprite, a crypt. ciliata, a crypt. wendtii, and a crypt lutea... and the girl said they usually don't even have those..... and a few java ferns from another LFS. Is java moss really that rare? What about dwarf hairgrass? Nana? Sag? ANYTHING? Am I gonna have to just order it online and pay ridiculous shipping charges since my LFS's don't seem to get it?
Or what about this idea? Should I put together some flyers and "care sheets" for various plants for the lady that owns the store that's ordering the nana and wendtii for me? Maybe it'll serve the dual purpose of helping out her customers, and assuring I can have a local supplier of this type of stuff when I need it because she'll have a better idea about what plants are what. She really knows here saltwater stuff and has 3 GORGEOUS reef tanks, but I'm not sure how knowledgable she is when it comes to freshwater and plants.
Pardon the rambling, I'm just getting frustrated trying to find what are supposed to be "simple" plants