FS Many plants and flourite for sale

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martialtheory

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Hi guys I have a few things I have for sale.

These pictures are from APC because I can never seem to put them in a good picture.

Tonina fluviatilis 10 stems for $11
I find these too be the easiest tonina species
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Cabomba furcata 7 stems for $5
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Potamogeton ***i 10 stems for $5
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Juncus repens a bunch about 10 nodes or more for $5
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Polygonum sp. 'Sao Paulo' 4 stems for $10
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Lilaeopsis brasiliensis a good palm size for $6
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STAUROGYNE SP. 'LOW GROW' This is truley low grow and is a rare plant that can be used as a foreground $5 a stem
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I'll get some better pictures tommrow.

A flat rate box of flourite, enough to give u 3" of substrate in a 20 gal long footprint $21 shipped

Shipping is $5 and please keep in mind you weather conditions incase of extremes

Thanks for looking
 
beside the last plant, are all the others easy to maintain? CO2?
 
beside the last plant, are all the others easy to maintain? CO2?

Actually the first one is the hardest one.
The rare plant is fairly easy to grow. Just extremely hard to find in the market.

the sue of Co2 really isnt dependant on the plants you have...

the need for Co2 is based upon the amount of light you have, and how it coincides with your fertalizing routine

Absolutly right. I find there are very few plants that require a high threshold of light.

need tonina fluviatilis, and potamogeton ***i,10 stems of each how much total?

Sorry tonina are all pending. Send me a pm if u are interested in the ***ii
 
do you still have the cabomba? Also I'm wondering, how does it grow for you? I had the green variety before and it was lush and grew very quickly. I've had some of this furcata variety for a while now and it's basically just sticks in my tank. hasn't grown at all.

If you still have some available, I'd like to try some of yours and see if it fares better.
 
Lilaeopsis brasiliensis... hmmm.. I want..
 
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