Ludwigia inclinata "Tornado"

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Re: Ludwigia inclinata "Tornado"

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He's on APC too under the same handle.
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Re: Ludwigia inclinata "Tornado"

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I'm in too if we (meaning Arlene) has found said $7/stem dealer! Hmm. That sounded less creepy in my head... "hey buddy, I've got stems for sale. $7 a pop..."
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Re: Ludwigia inclinata "Tornado"

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Someone on APC is selling some now for $6 stem (+ shipping):

http://www.aquaticplantcentral.com/foru ... rnado.html
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Re: Ludwigia inclinata "Tornado"

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I'm ordering some! Arlene, Jen, do want to join in? There are 12 stems available. I'd like 3-4.
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Re: Ludwigia inclinata "Tornado"

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I'm game, but won't be able to get it until next month, unless it gets here by this Saturday's CCA meeting.

I heard from Jojo (on the Planted Tank), and it appears that he's on "back order" as he has had so many requests for his plants. I might get some from him too in the future, once he can get some to me.

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Re: Ludwigia inclinata "Tornado"

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The seller wanted an answer immediately, so I went ahead and ordered 6 stems. I'll split that with you.
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Re: Ludwigia inclinata "Tornado"

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Thanks Cristy!

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Re: Ludwigia inclinata "Tornado"

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it shipped today, so maybe it'll get here by Friday.
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Re: Ludwigia inclinata "Tornado"

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I agree regarding the quality of his plants (JoJo/Manni) as I purchased some Ludwiga sp Red. In the auction, I purchase L. inclinata 'tornado' from Ghazanfar at a GWAPA Auction. Unfortunately, I had no luck with the plant as it had a rough transition and ultimately melted (I was running CO2 and Fertz). Given the excellent quality of plants sold by Ghazanfar (and how well other species I have purchased from him have done), I am not sure what happened though I figure my aquarium environment was just not to it's liking. Given the cost (at the time), it was not a species to use in my current set-up. Arlene & Jim... I wish you the best as it is an interesting and beautiful plant. :D
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