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Amy and I are planning on attending, and might be interested in one of Michael's CO2 setups. I'm looking forward to hearing what is included, Michael...
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I'm planning on attending. I don't think Scott will be, but one never knows. teeheehee
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I plan to attend. I may bring my jbj regulator. I need some help with fittings and thread sizes questions.
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Post by neilanh »

I have 2 29 gallon stands I need gone. Anyone interested?

One of them is the petsmart standard, 2 door, oak color. Near perfect condition.

The other is solid, single door, dark cherry color but could use a sand and restain.
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I won't be able to make this month's meeting. Going camping in Western MD.
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so whos bringing what to the meeting? or what are you expecting (or hoping :mrgreen: for)

im bringing so far: a few cory cats albino and common, two albino plecos, a large piece of hygrophila corymbosa ""Correction: angustifolia", possibly some of the vallisnerias that grow over 3 feet in lenght and if i don't sell anything from the forSale section, those too :D

i would like to find some (a lot) of the very small hairgrass-like plant, i think is sagitaria subulata, thanks

better? :wink:
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Post by ingg »

hygrophila corymbosa "pontederifolia"

No such thing - do you mean Angustifolia?

Hairgrass is not a sag, it is eleocharis - two kinds, Acicularis (gets 2-3" tall) and Parvula (gets about 1" tall)

Dwarf Sag is a completely different plant.
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Post by ddavila06 »

haaa, yes, i confused!!! thanks for the correction, as far as the grass goes, come on! bare with me that i only been in the hobby so long :oops:

i do apreciate the correction though, i know some distant day i will get better at it :roll: right? :wink:
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Post by ingg »

Hairgrass is as thin as hair, very very thin.

Dwarf sag is a few inches tall, grows in like a midget version of your tall sags. Dwarf Sag is the easier to keep. ;)
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I'm afraid I'm going to have to bail out on this one. :(
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