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Aquarium Advice Activist
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Atlanta, GA
Posts: 196
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WTB Low/Med-Low light floating plants
Preferably these floating/floatable types, but I'm also interested in any easy-to-grow low to medium low light plants:
brazilian pennywort duckweed fairy moss guppy grass hydrilla (velvetleaf) hornwort stonewort water velvet |
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Aquarium Advice FINatic
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Cumberland, MD
Posts: 750
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I have duckweed and Najas (aka guppy grass), also Amazon frogbit and Salvinia auriculata available. Also several types of Java fern and a few good rhizomes of Anubias nana petite.
Floaters are $1 for 2 single plants (frogbit) or a 3-4" square mass of leaves (duckweed/Salvinia) Large (10-12" tall) regular java ferns are $1/leaf, up to 30 leaves available in a single clump. Narrow-leaf Java fern .75/leaf, up to 50 available. Windelov java fern one baseball-size clump available, $10. Anubias rhizomes, excellent roots and clean (no algae), $7-10 depending on number of leaves. Pics available if requested. |
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