Wabi-Kusa Workshop

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Re: Wabi-Kusa Workshop

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Michael Barber would like to participate - please count me in to add a small tank to make my new grand total of tanks equal FIVE. Oops.
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Everyone who has posted here as been recorded as reserving their spot. Please note that to 100% reserve your spot, you must pay the $5 fee at the April meeting, or via Paypal to gwapa@gwapa.org.
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Re: Wabi-Kusa Workshop

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Alex Wenchel is in
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Recorded Alex!
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Because I don't have a tank (or anything else), could someone detail exactly what we're getting at the workshop so that I can buy the rest of the things I will need in advance? At the meeting today, I think y'all said tank, light, substrate, and a couple of plants. So I would need to get a filter, heater, and water test kit? Thanks!
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Re: Wabi-Kusa Workshop

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The tanks setups will include a small tank, a light, a corner filter, a lid, and substrate. Florida Aquatic Nurseries will send nano plants.

If you want to, you could get a heater or a water test kit, but they are not necessary.
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Re: Wabi-Kusa Workshop

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You won't be using the filter with the wabi kusa, you keep it in only an inch or two of water. The nice part is you clean the setup by pulling the ball out and washing the tank. Then you trim the plants on the ball and set it back in the tank.

I recommend everyone save foreground and stem plant thinnings for the workshop.

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Can you advise whether this event has been booked up?
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i.e., to follow on my last message. If one of the 20 spaces available, I would be interested.
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Paul, there's still space. Please paypal $5 to gwapa@gwapa.org, and I'll add you to the list.
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