Who's bringing what to January meeting?

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Who's bringing what to January meeting?

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I'm looking for some OEBT now that my tank has decided to allow shrimp to live. My RCS population is now at cockroach levels and rising.

I'd like to get a dozen OEBT if anyone has some.

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Jim Miller wrote:My RCS population is now at cockroach levels and rising.
I'd take some of them roaches.
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I'll try to catch some and bring them along.

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I don't have any OEBT's to spare but I could use some more cherry shrimp. The ones I got from Kris can't seem to find each other in my 110.

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I'll see how many I can catch. My tank is heavily planted and I'm not sure how difficult it will be to snag some shrimp. I should be able to spare a couple dozen provided I can catch them.

I'll try the baited shrimp trap approach and see how it goes.

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I'm trying to keep my main tank looking lush for the meeting, so I won't be doing any major trimming. But I will cut off a few rhizomes of three varieties of java fern: regular, needle leaf and trident. I've also been growing out some long strands of glossostigma with nice developed roots, and will pull out a few bits of echinodorus tenellus.

I still have a lot of larger manzanita pieces lying around and would like to sell the whole package. Also a nice big driftwood stump-y thing that has been too cumbersome to bring to a meeting.
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I would be interested in finding out what's in your Mansanita "Package" and what you are asking for it - unfortunately I can't make this "first new meeting" for me since I am already commited to the CCA Pet Expo in Balt on Saturday - but I could come by your place if the price is something I can afford - I live in Severn MD but work jobs in the C area so could swing by on my way home from a job (if the weather holds so I can work) -

Thanks -
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I'd love to see your manzanita stump. I've been looking for a particular shape for a while now. I just haven't found one that I like.

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Judi and I have room for 2 more in the car. Anyone want to ride with us? Parking is $20/car at the zoo.
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I'll give my extra zoo parking pass for whoever manages the biggest carpool. That seems worth rewarding. (You only need the pass on the way out.)
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