Of course,
After reading what some folks are bringing, I most definitely would bid for some of that stuff! I want to donate 1 years worth of dry fertz, but I can't go this time. Anyone want to come by and pick it up, it'll be donated.
February Auction!
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I just realized, the meet was today! DOH! I had a senior moment .
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I can grow any algae!
I can grow any algae!
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Thanks Rick and Mary for hosting, i had fun today! Chris (Todd) i loved the food, thanks a lot for you and whomever helped! and the plants were great!!! i hope Michael M. will bring more anubias giganteas next time as i was king of tight with money today good seeing everyone!!!
Ghazanfar, is the langenandra emersed grown? thanks
Ghazanfar, is the langenandra emersed grown? thanks
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"so many plants, so little space!"
"Fishes-up, chill, Plants too"
"so many plants, so little space!"
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Damian, glad you enjoyed the food, I think that was a successful experiment. We'll see what next month brings...ddavila06 wrote:Thanks Rick and Mary for hosting, i had fun today! Chris (Todd) i loved the food, thanks a lot for you and whomever helped! and the plants were great!!! i hope Michael M. will bring more anubias giganteas next time as i was king of tight with money today good seeing everyone!!!
Ghazanfar, is the langenandra emersed grown? thanks
And when I have some A. gigantea to share, I'll be sure to give you a chunk of rhizome, you've always been very generous to me, and I know how good you are at growing Anubias!
I'm pretty sure the Lagenandra meeboldii sp. 'Pink' that Ghaz brought was tissue cultured.
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Rick and Mary, thanks so much for hosting, it was a great meeting and we really appreciate your hospitality!
Cavan, great talk on fertilization. I learn something new from every meeting, like I can dose 14x what I am currently dosing in my 90g (I usually use 10ml Flourish and Flourish Iron roughly weekly when I do water changes - you're using that daily in a 40g). I'll be sure to ease into the higher dose, though.
Cavan, great talk on fertilization. I learn something new from every meeting, like I can dose 14x what I am currently dosing in my 90g (I usually use 10ml Flourish and Flourish Iron roughly weekly when I do water changes - you're using that daily in a 40g). I'll be sure to ease into the higher dose, though.
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Yep, that Lagenandra was tissue cultured. You can stick it straight into your aquarium, tied to a small pebble and dropped onto the substrate.
chris_todd wrote:Damian, glad you enjoyed the food, I think that was a successful experiment. We'll see what next month brings...ddavila06 wrote:Thanks Rick and Mary for hosting, i had fun today! Chris (Todd) i loved the food, thanks a lot for you and whomever helped! and the plants were great!!! i hope Michael M. will bring more anubias giganteas next time as i was king of tight with money today good seeing everyone!!!
Ghazanfar, is the langenandra emersed grown? thanks
And when I have some A. gigantea to share, I'll be sure to give you a chunk of rhizome, you've always been very generous to me, and I know how good you are at growing Anubias!
I'm pretty sure the Lagenandra meeboldii sp. 'Pink' that Ghaz brought was tissue cultured.
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