Anubias would be great, crypts would be great...
Really need foreground plants!!!
Also would really like some Blyxa Japonica, I don't keep that one... anyone got say 6-10 they could bring?
Still looking for plants for Aquafest demo!
- chris_todd
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Dave, I have about 30+ nodes of marsilea minuta that just won't propagate much for me in my 75. I'll bring that along, since I was planning on ripping it out anyway.
I have a bunch of c. wendtii, both emersed and submersed, but for me, it has always grown almost straight up (probably because of low-tech setup they're in).
I can also bring 3-6 c. pontederiifolia that have nice bright green leaves with a slight pinkish shade to the underneath. The stuff grows like a weed in my 75.
I have a few anubias that have been languishing in my emersed setup, but they don't look all that great. I'll bring them anyway.
I have some monster c. balansae - some close to three feet long, but I also have some shorter ones that are only 12-18". I needed to thin them out anyway, so I could bring a few (I was planning on selling a few in the auction as well) - but would they be too tall for the demo tanks?
I was also planning on bringing ludwigia repens x arcuata, l. arcuata, and rotala wallichii, those I won't have many stems, and they won't be very long. But they're been turning a gorgeous orange/red in the new high-tech 90g setup!
I have a bunch of c. wendtii, both emersed and submersed, but for me, it has always grown almost straight up (probably because of low-tech setup they're in).
I can also bring 3-6 c. pontederiifolia that have nice bright green leaves with a slight pinkish shade to the underneath. The stuff grows like a weed in my 75.
I have a few anubias that have been languishing in my emersed setup, but they don't look all that great. I'll bring them anyway.
I have some monster c. balansae - some close to three feet long, but I also have some shorter ones that are only 12-18". I needed to thin them out anyway, so I could bring a few (I was planning on selling a few in the auction as well) - but would they be too tall for the demo tanks?
I was also planning on bringing ludwigia repens x arcuata, l. arcuata, and rotala wallichii, those I won't have many stems, and they won't be very long. But they're been turning a gorgeous orange/red in the new high-tech 90g setup!
- Bgssamson
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- Real Name: Brian Samson
- Location: Springfield, VA
Plants
Dave,
I have the following plants I can trim and bring it saturday if it helps!
- Cryptocoryne spiralis ‘dwarf’
- Crypt balansae
- Eleocharis acicularis - The thick version not sure if this is the right name but it does look like Giant hairgrass but stays 2-3 inches.
- Eleocharis vivipara
- Hydrocotyle verticillata
I don't know if you can use the HC that I have but its been flooting on my shrimp tank and skinny looking.
Let me know if you need it so that I can trim it friday night.
-Brian
I have the following plants I can trim and bring it saturday if it helps!
- Cryptocoryne spiralis ‘dwarf’
- Crypt balansae
- Eleocharis acicularis - The thick version not sure if this is the right name but it does look like Giant hairgrass but stays 2-3 inches.
- Eleocharis vivipara
- Hydrocotyle verticillata
I don't know if you can use the HC that I have but its been flooting on my shrimp tank and skinny looking.
Let me know if you need it so that I can trim it friday night.
-Brian
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