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RE: Plants looking for new homes
These look lovely would love some, it's kind of you to offer them free, but
would you like to trade for some other plants?, my plants are growing a bit
slowly at the moment as its winter up here, but I'm chucking away clumps of
hornwort, straight vallis, frogbit and pistia striotes at the moment. I also
have microworms, drosophila?
William King,
England.
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From: owner-killietalk at AKA_Org [mailto:owner-killietalk at AKA_Org]On
Behalf Of Ron @ FAR EAST
Sent: 18 March 2002 10:13
To: KillieTalk at AKA_Org
Subject: Plants looking for new homes
Hi group,
For those who're into both killies and planted tanks, I have
emersed-grown Echinodorus 'Ozelot' plantlets to give away. These
Ozelots, of Tropica parentage, are hardy and majestic (read HUGE) under
the right conditions. Details of this plant can be found at;
www.tropica.com
Throughout the time I'm subbed to this list, it reminds me that I know
very little but I've also learnt alot, and would like to return the
favor.
I'm not asking for anything in return and those interested can contact
me offlist.
OK... some obligatory killie stuff... for Aphy. australe, if I chose to
incubate their eggs in damp moss (instead of water-incubation), what's
the average 'due' date for wetting at 28deg Cel?
Regards,
Ronnie Lee
Singapore
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