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Freshwater Plant Exchange
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Freshwater Plant Exchange
I figured I'd make a thread to attract any other planted tank enthusiasts. Please list any species your looking for, and any that you have extra of, so we can make some deals. I currently have 17 (maybe some I forgot about?) species of plants in 4 different tanks, so I almost always have extra of something.
Java Moss
Java Fern
Christmas Tree Moss
Amazon Swords
Argentine Sword
Giant Hairgrass
Jungle Val (Vallisneria Americana, Flat leaf kind, not spiral)
Giant Duckweed (This I'll give away for shipping and handling costs)
Wisteria
Anacharis
cryptocoryne balansae
Green Wendtii Cyptocoryne
Some sort of red, needle leaf ludwigia (I think)
Green Cabomba
lemon bacopa (bacopa caroliniana)
anubias barteri
anubias barteri var nana
Also, planted tank helpers Maylaysian Trumpet snails. These snails are great for planted tanks, but they do tend to overpopulate, and I don't know of anything that would reliably eat them. They do not however eat any healthy plant matter, ever. Only dead or dying plants, and spare fish food.
Plants I would like are crystalwort, dwarf baby tears (Hemianthus callitrichoides), ludwigia (any kind), other crypts that I don't already have, any kind of anubias plants (love these guys), The spiral kind of jugle val (I really want some of these), flame moss, Dwarf hygro, HC . .well and about 100 others that aren't coming to mind.
Java Moss
Java Fern
Christmas Tree Moss
Amazon Swords
Argentine Sword
Giant Hairgrass
Jungle Val (Vallisneria Americana, Flat leaf kind, not spiral)
Giant Duckweed (This I'll give away for shipping and handling costs)
Wisteria
Anacharis
cryptocoryne balansae
Green Wendtii Cyptocoryne
Some sort of red, needle leaf ludwigia (I think)
Green Cabomba
lemon bacopa (bacopa caroliniana)
anubias barteri
anubias barteri var nana
Also, planted tank helpers Maylaysian Trumpet snails. These snails are great for planted tanks, but they do tend to overpopulate, and I don't know of anything that would reliably eat them. They do not however eat any healthy plant matter, ever. Only dead or dying plants, and spare fish food.
Plants I would like are crystalwort, dwarf baby tears (Hemianthus callitrichoides), ludwigia (any kind), other crypts that I don't already have, any kind of anubias plants (love these guys), The spiral kind of jugle val (I really want some of these), flame moss, Dwarf hygro, HC . .well and about 100 others that aren't coming to mind.
Skylerkinjorski- Shrimp
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Re: Freshwater Plant Exchange
i got some hydrilla if u want some of that. i got it outta lake of the pines a while back and its growing well in my tank.
Win- .
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Re: Freshwater Plant Exchange
Turns out I have that already, thanks though!
Skylerkinjorski- Shrimp
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Re: Freshwater Plant Exchange
Do you have "fine-leafed " anacharis ( hydrilla ) ? It has the same requirements as "native" hydrilla but is more branching and the thinner leaves give it a more delicate appearance.
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I think that's what I have. . .Hard to tell, I happened to get like 3 small hitchhikers in on a plant shipment of different stem plants. . .when it grows bigger I might be able to tell.
Skylerkinjorski- Shrimp
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Re: Freshwater Plant Exchange
I'M LOOKING FOR GROUND COVER AND ANYTHING NICE AND EASY AND MOSS. I DON'T HAVE ANYTHING THAT YOU DON'T HAVE ALREADY.
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