For Sale or trade: Buce, Swords, Crinum, Anubias, Dry Goods and Spiderwood

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Triton

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Got a bunch of new plants in this week, getting ready to start the year off right! Open to trades for rare crypts / swords or other buce

Bucephalandra - buy 4 get 1 free!
Godzilla - $20 each
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Dark Velvet - $15 each
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Dark Wave - $15 each
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Red Flame Sword: - $8 each or 3 for $20
Crinum Calamistratum - $15 each or 5 for $60
Cyperus Helferi - $4 each or 5 for $16
Limnophila Indica - $1 per stem or 10 for $8
Banana Plant - $4 each or 6 for $20
Spiralis - Potted - $6 ea

Anubias:
Nana - $6 ea
Petite - $4 for 5+ leaves
Golden - $9 ea
Hastifolia - $10 ea
Minima - $8 ea
Striped Barteri - $9 ea
Barteri - $8 ea
Congensis - $7 ea


Aponogeton Capuroni - $8 ea

Osmocote Plus Root Tabs $6 for 50 pack
Dried Mulberry Leaves $10 for 20
Indian Almond Leaves $0.40 each
Cholla Wood Approx 6" long .75"-1.25" in diameter - $2 each or 5 for $8


SPIDERWOOD - More pieces available, just limited on photos
Shipping is Parcel Post or Priority - whichever is cheaper
Grid shown in photos is 2" x 2"

Piece #3 - $10
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Piece #4 - $15
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Piece #7 - $15
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Piece #8 - $12
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Piece #9 - $15
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Piece #18 - $15
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Piece #26 - $35
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Piece #28 - $15
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Piece #29 - $20
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Piece #31 - $18
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Piece #32 - $20
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Piece #33 - $25
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Piece #34 - $25
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Filters / Parts:
Aquaclear 110 (comes with sponge, 2 intake tubes, spare impeller, spare impeller shaft) - $40 (intake tube is a little lose from wear)
Aquaclear 110 Impeller (NIB) - $12 (2 available)
SS Mesh Intake Guard - $15 each - made with a larger mesh so that it does not impede flow



Shipping:
-Priority Mail, I ship out on Saturday mornings ($7 for Small Box, $13 for Medium Box, $18 for Large Box)
-Insulation - $1 per box
-Hot/Cold Packs - $2 each


DOA POLICY
- Note: There is a chance of snails hitchhiking on the plants... I don't see them in most of my tanks, but a few have them... I always recommend dipping the plants to be sure
- No international shipping on livestock or plants
- Be aware of local laws regarding shipping of any livestock or fish, I am not responsible for any problems arising due to local or federal regulations
- Shipping in a insulated box and with hot/cold packs is available but if buyer refuses insulation/hot/cold pack no claim can be made for DOA due to deaths caused by temperature
- DOA Policy will be to refund cost of individual item at unit cost, shipping is not refundable, to make a DOA claim, customer must email me a photo of dead plant / fish still in the shipping bag within two hours of delivery
- DOA Policy is void if package is left outdoors for more than an hour, or if death is weather related and insulation / hot-cold pack was rejected
- If there is any problem with the order feel free to email me. I am always be willing to try to work something out.
 
Are the buces grown submersed or emersed?


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Has the cholla wood already been in water?


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Sorry for missing the questions here, can only get on during the week at work

Azmodan - They are grow submerged at the surface, a few leaves stick up and out. But they will take a little converting to start well if you plan to tie them off. I recommend floating them for a week or two to start

Nigel - i sent you a response

Cherokee - No, other than a rinsing, the cholla wood is dry, in my experience it takes about a week to sink (unless you boil it)
 
Ok.. I'll get back to you wether I would like some or not


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