FS Limno. sessilflora, Hygro sp. 'tiger, MTS and others

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Limnophila sessilflora (the plant behind the big fish) (Asian ambulia) $3 for 7 stems, each stem approx. 8-9 inches long. These grow really green and healthy

in my low light tank with DIY co2.
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Hygrophila sp. 'tiger (3 stems 5-6 inches) $4
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Ceratophylum demersum (hornwort) $3 You'll get plenty to start off.

Najas Grass ( guppy grass) $2. I'll put these in some water in a 4x4 poly bag.

MTS (Malaysian Trumpet Snail) 12 for $1. Size: Each snails are 1/4 of an inch long. Extras included.



Red Cherry Shrimp (Limited numbers!) $1 each. Size: around 1/4 of an inch. Smaller ones are easier to ship. Take note that the shrimps you get won't look

exactly like these. Males are lighter in color. Both sexes take a while to turn a red color depending on condition.
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Shipping $6.
I can ship this coming FRIDAY. :o Cold packs are not available, so watch your weather!
 
Lol, the bolivian is one of my favorite fish. I think I might have two males.

As for the hygro, I have it in a DIY tank with less than 2 WPG. It is also located in the background, so it receives even less light. I do not dose fertz. Somehow it's able to grow.
 
Bk its a super weed hygro like sunset. Grows super fast in high light CO2. I gave Mg a wad of it that was taking up my 60 gallon. It only took a few weeks.
 
Thanks for the info guys.
once i get my new tank running i will definitely need to look into getting this plant. Will provide a nice contrast with green/sunset hygro i already have.


247 is right. It's a weed. That picture is as about as compact as I have ever seen it. It goes for the light know matter where it's placed in the tank.
Let me know when your ready BK. I can send you some.

Edit: Didn't mean to step on your post Revernance, I was thinking Planted Tank Section.

BUMP for some nice plants and inverts
 
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