Plants, Fish & Shirmp Sale

FishGeek

Elite Fish
May 13, 2005
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Ok so I just started this tank and I know all the wrath that I am going to get from this. But between the horses and my tanks my poor dogs are being left out. Not to mention in about 20 weeks there will be a baby here. So everything in my 30G tank must go. The only plant that I am keeping is the Java Moss.

Java Fern - $25 Shipped
Guppy Grass - $10 Shipped
Anubias Nana Petite - $10 Shipped
Hygro Ausgustifolia - $15 Shipped
Ground Clover - $15 Shipped (price changed from other post)

Breeding Colony of Class 'N' Wild Endlers (there has been NO GUPPIES in this line) - $50 Shipped (I originally paid $60)

Group of Cherry Shrimp - $30 Shipped


 

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FishGeek

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The shrimp and fish are on hold for the moment but I am dropping the price on the plants as they need to go.

Original price was $75 for all the plants

New Price: $50 for all plants and that price includes shipping
 

FishGeek

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Ok Im willing to take reasonable offers these plants must go ASAP. I had to move them from the 30G and get my Plecos out of the 90G as they were being chased by the cichlids. I paid $20 for the Java Fern and $10 for the Hygro, but other than that all the plants were traded so Im looking for at least $30 for the plants + shipping.
 

Meghan

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Feb 27, 2008
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Hey Fishgeek,

I just got my 29g and should be setting it up this weekend. Are any of your plants still available? Think they would mind living in sand? Also, I am fairly sure on the java fern, but are the others good for low light tanks? I can't remember what watt my bulb is- I can check later once I get home from work. Let me know! :)

Thanks,
Meghan
 

tom91970

Superstar Fish
Jan 2, 2007
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That's a great price (and shipping is included...can't beat that). I'd snag that in a heartbeat, but my 10, 14, and 55 gallon planted tanks are packed. I sure wish my java fern looked that good.

And to answer Meghan's question that anubias will be fine in low light.