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MilitantPotato
12-08-2006, 6:15 PM
It's huge, well grown, with surface and submersed leaves, root is 6"+ in diameter.
I'm in columbia, Mo. area code of 65202

I'm asking $50/OBO.
Local pickup preferd, but I'll ship for the cost of shipping.
PM me for contact info if serious about buying.

Payment can be made through paypal or cash if picking up.


http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e186/MilitantPotato/lotus1.jpg

blackwolfXKAV
12-08-2006, 7:28 PM
what was the plant in previously? i mean, how was it spread out in the tank?

if it is from a smaller sized tank, i may be interested.

and to think, i thought my lotus was big....

MilitantPotato
12-08-2006, 8:26 PM
It was in a 55 gallon. One large clump with the leaves covering 80% of the surface.

The large leaves you see at the bottom are all surface leaves, there's around 10 of them at 5" and up.

Shipping would be about 11 bucks for 2nd day USPS to 06051 if that helps.

blackwolfXKAV
12-08-2006, 9:39 PM
were you dosing anything at all? what was the lighting?

i'm in luck, i jsut set up and i needed a large plant

was it in special substrate?

"One large clump with the leaves covering 80% of the surface."
on the surface of the tank?

MilitantPotato
12-08-2006, 10:03 PM
were you dosing anything at all? what was the lighting?

i'm in luck, i jsut set up and i needed a large plant

was it in special substrate?

"One large clump with the leaves covering 80% of the surface."
on the surface of the tank?

I am using dry ferts from http://www.gregwatson.com/ products like flourish's line are great, but get expensive.
KH2P04, potasium sulfate, PMDD (trace), and iron are all I add fert wise.

I also use Co2 injection.

Substrate is river gravel, probably 2mm in size. I use flourish substrate tabs put in a little denser than the box says, seems to of worked well for me so far. I've wanted to try stuff like laterite or flourite but it has to wait untill I move in april.

My lighting is 260watts (4x65w) compact flourecent.


Lotus plants like getting leaves up to the surface if they're not pruned, they look alot like lilly pads but alot more colorful.
If you get the plant, the leaves with the bright green tops and purple/redish undersides where at the surface, the rest are a dark red color underneath and red/green blotched tops.
If ya prune the leaves before they get to the surface it becomes a wide and very colorful underwater center piece.

About the tank it's coming from.
No new inhabitants have been added in 4 months (those where quarantined for 5 weeks before I added them,) and I've had no disease/mystery deaths since an ich outbreak almost a year ago. I don't use any chemicals other than dechlorinator either (ferts excluded.)

MilitantPotato
12-09-2006, 5:14 PM
Still for sale, shipping will be a set $12 USPS 2nd day.

MilitantPotato
12-11-2006, 3:14 AM
Make an offer if youre intrested!

glowbug0015
02-06-2007, 12:10 AM
Did u get a buyer?

MilitantPotato
02-06-2007, 6:44 AM
No, sorry I don't. I never had a buyer and ended up feeding it to my wife's snails.

critmin
03-04-2007, 12:59 AM
I know that your plant is commonly referred to as a lotus but it is actually a water lily. Sorry, I just had to mention that. Water lily care and lotus care although similar in many ways do differ in significant ways.