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Re: [APD] Re: Aquatic-Plants Digest, Vol 8, Issue 9



Yes, if you like extra steps ;-)

sh
--- AuntieFran at comcast_net wrote:
> Unless, of course, after you've determined that the
> anubias has taken root, you simply go *snip* and remove
> the fishing line.
> 
> --
> Growing old is inevitable; 
> growing up is optional.
> > ----- Original Message ----- 
> > From: "S. Hieber" <shieber at yahoo_com>
> > To: "aquatic plants digest" <aquatic-plants at actwin_com>
> > Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 10:05 AM
> > Subject: Re: [APD] Anubias to driftwood ? -- or -
> What's My Line
> > 
> > 
> > > >From my point of view, durability is the prob with
> > > mnofilament fishing line. After a number of weeks,
> maybe a
> > > month or so, you no longer need the thread to hold
> the
> > > plant in place, so it would be just as well if it did
> > > "fade" away on it's own.  But he fishing line just
> lasts
> 
> > > and lasts and . . .
> > >
> > > Scott H.
> > > --- Mark & Peta <mbethke at socal_rr.com> wrote:
> > > > Hello all,
> > > > How about monofiliment fishing line?
> > > > I'd try the lightest line such as 4 lbs test line.
> You
> > > > can get it in clear
> > > > and would be rather difficult to see underwater.
> Also, it
> > > > won't breakdown
> > > > for a very long time. MarkB.
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S. Hieber
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Aquascaping by Takashi Amano and more at
the AGA 2004 Annual Convention
Nov 12, 13 & 14; Marriott Crystal Gateway, Arlington, Virginia, USA
Aquatic Gardeners Association www.aquatic-gardeners.org

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