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Source for live plants

Beeman

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Can anyone recommend a source of clean, safe(no hijackers!), almost/mostly algae free aquarium plants. I went to Green Leaf, but they are out of stock on almost everything. I'm looking for all low-light plants; anubia, swords, crypts. Just want to go with someone who I can trust for really nice plants. Thanks in advance
 

Hawkman2000

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Prestine has a decent selection. I got some lutea and ciliata from them about a month ago and there doin very well. Especially the lutea.

Also, there is a member here on CCA and on PVAS who grows and sells alot of plants (at least he used to). I think his name is David Davalia, goes by is ddavalia.
 
I sell plants too from time to time. I'll try to remember to bring some of the ones I have. I'm keeping quite a bit to myself right now because I'm setting up a 75g and redoing the aquascape of a 33g long and 30g cube.

Arlene
 

minifoot77

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Prestine has a decent selection. I got some lutea and ciliata from them about a month ago and there doin very well. Especially the lutea.

Also, there is a member here on CCA and on PVAS who grows and sells alot of plants (at least he used to). I think his name is David Davalia, goes by is ddavalia.


damian davila get your a$$ on cca :) and its ddavila06 .....
 

Beeman

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I sell plants too from time to time. I'll try to remember to bring some of the ones I have. I'm keeping quite a bit to myself right now because I'm setting up a 75g and redoing the aquascape of a 33g long and 30g cube.

Arlene

Hey Arlene, I am strictly looking for low-light plants. Anubia, swords, crypts. I am stocking a S.A. tank, all appreciate subdued light. I don't know alot about aquarium plants, but I have seen that there is a low-growing, fore-ground mini sword(Lilaeopsis), and also crypt(Parva). I am accepting that the background plants will be, well, not real! That is unless I can get swords to take off! If you have anything in the way of broad or semi-broad leaf plants, I'm interested. I like all anubias and swords. Many thanks, Barry
 
I'll see what I can let go. I might have some larger A. barteri that I can part with and maybe some Java fern that I need to thin out. I might also have some finer leafed plants like Limnophila sessilflora that I want to get rid of.

Arlene
 

Beeman

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Many thanks Arlene. This loooooong process is finally coming to fruition. Filling the tank and putting in substrate tomorrow. Just in time for the March meeting. 'My tail's wigglin'!!!:D
 
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