Who's bringing what to January meeting?
- Jim Miller
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Who's bringing what to January meeting?
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.
Jim
I'd like to get a dozen OEBT if anyone has some.
Jim
Re: Who's bringing what to January meeting?
I'd take some of them roaches.Jim Miller wrote:My RCS population is now at cockroach levels and rising.
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Re: Who's bringing what to January meeting?
I'll try to catch some and bring them along.
Jim
Jim
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Re: Who's bringing what to January meeting?
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.
Cheers.
Jim
Cheers.
Jim
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Re: Who's bringing what to January meeting?
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.
jim
I'll try the baited shrimp trap approach and see how it goes.
jim
Re: Who's bringing what to January meeting?
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.
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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Re: Who's bringing what to January meeting?
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 -
Thanks -
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Re: Who's bringing what to January meeting?
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.
Arlene
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Re: Who's bringing what to January meeting?
Judi and I have room for 2 more in the car. Anyone want to ride with us? Parking is $20/car at the zoo.
Re: Who's bringing what to January meeting?
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.)