March meeting Mt Airy MD
- Cristy Keister
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- chris_todd
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Amy and I will actually be bringing plants this time! While we may have some odds and ends we'll put together the morning of the meeting (maybe some guppy grass), we know we will have the following:
One very large Ozelot sword, with about 15 leaves, many of which are 12"+ long and 5" wide:
One rosette of crypt spiralis with about 5-6 leaves, each quite long (it's the rosette just behind the coffeefolia, not the much bigger mother plant in the back):
Finally, the Peacock moss Amy got back in January has absolutely exploded in her nano, and threatens to take over the whole tank, so she'll be trimming that:
And as an extra bonus, just this Saturday (because we can't do this all day), you get free snails and duckweed! Just joking, we'll try to clean the duckweed and snail eggs off everything, but can't guarantee 100% clean plants.
One very large Ozelot sword, with about 15 leaves, many of which are 12"+ long and 5" wide:
One rosette of crypt spiralis with about 5-6 leaves, each quite long (it's the rosette just behind the coffeefolia, not the much bigger mother plant in the back):
Finally, the Peacock moss Amy got back in January has absolutely exploded in her nano, and threatens to take over the whole tank, so she'll be trimming that:
And as an extra bonus, just this Saturday (because we can't do this all day), you get free snails and duckweed! Just joking, we'll try to clean the duckweed and snail eggs off everything, but can't guarantee 100% clean plants.
- Cristy Keister
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I'll be there with plants, but I don't have a list yet. I'll at least bring Java fern sp. Trident, Rotala colorata, ludwigia ovalis, and the below plant since they have created a dense mass over my tank.
Aaron, I bought one of your plants in the auction a couple of months ago... could it possibly be Egleria fluctuans? It's a stem without roots, pinnate leaves sorta like hornwort, but red in the right conditions. It's going nuts in my tank and is growing at a rate similar to najas! APC plantfinder says E. fluctuans is difficult, so I'm scratching my head.
Aaron, I bought one of your plants in the auction a couple of months ago... could it possibly be Egleria fluctuans? It's a stem without roots, pinnate leaves sorta like hornwort, but red in the right conditions. It's going nuts in my tank and is growing at a rate similar to najas! APC plantfinder says E. fluctuans is difficult, so I'm scratching my head.
- Cristy Keister
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- Cristy Keister
- Posts: 2201
- Joined: Sat Nov 29, 2003 6:52 am
- Location: MD