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I am looking for any of the following (not trying to be greedy, its just my "master checklist"

anubias nana 'petite' or 'dwarf'
Riccia fluitans
Marsilea _________
Ranunculus inundatus
dwarf hairgrass
Cryptocoryne undulata
baby tears
Pearl Grass
Hydrocotyle verticillata

I have: lots of Christmas moss, some java moss and some java ferns
 
Have :



Crypts (Wendtii), Wisteria, Sunset Hygrow. Want to get rid of a Large Crypt that is now reaching the top of my 20 gallon.




Want : Some Kind of Ground Cover for 3wpg W/ Fourite, or some kind of foreground plants.
 
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wanted:
vallisneria, any species
echinodorus (south american swords), any species
eleocharis (hairgrass), warmwater species
willow-leaf hygro
tropic sunset hygro
red telanthera
sagittaria subulata, dwarf or normal

offering:
red ludwigia, pond-grown
hydrilla verticillata, pond-grown

may also be willing to trade sm/med pieces of beach-collected mangrove driftwood (won't tint your water) for larger quantities or larger specimens of plants on wanted list
 
I have:
Java Fern

Desperitly need:
Java moss
Hardy plants for low~high light that dosnt demand Co2
 
OK, this isn't really plant-for-plant but I have a common pleco I'll trade for a handful of java moss. It's still pretty young, around 2 inches but starting to fatten up.

I'm also looking for:

Christmas Moss
Anubis
Duckweed

I would prefer local pickup in the Chattanooga or surrounding area unless you're just itching to give away your plants without anything in exchange.
 
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apratsunrthd said:
OK, this isn't really plant-for-plant but I have a common pleco I'll trade for a handful of java moss. It's still pretty young, around 2 inches but starting to fatten up.

I'm also looking for:

Christmas Moss
Anubis
Duckweed

I just got hold of some Christmas moss and wouldn't mind sharing small quantities. Ever make it up to Nashville? I'm just South of Nashville on I-24.
 
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