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Tank Clipping Variety Box aponogeton, val, moss

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#1 ·
Time to trim again!

Plants grown in a 75g with Planted+ 24/7 lighting and ferts. The tank has ramshorn and pond snails. I can try picking them out, but no guarantees, esp on the moss.

This round, I'm out to trim some of my skinny val (I forget the exact name).

I also have at least 5 aponogeton crispus off shoots.

And I have a lot of moss. It's primarily java moss but there is some willow moss mixed in. And it's also tangled with riccia. Never sure what the beast measurement for amounts of moss, but I'm pretty sure I can fill at least a sandwich baggie with how much moss I don't need. If you need a load of moss to start your own driftwood trees, I'm here to hook you up!

I have an unholy mat of duckweed in one of my other tanks if you need any of that. Both normal duckweed and giant duckweed, mostly normal duckweed because it grows faster.

Box of plants, priority shipping included, for $11 for west coast, $12 for east coast. I'm located in So Cal.
 

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#7 ·
Do you still have the apongeton or has it been claimed?
 
#11 ·
I threw a clump of moss in each tank and I also made 2 moss mats and I ALSO very generously wrapped the craft mesh tunnel in it. Once I wrapped that tunnel, Dill decided it was the best thing ever and has been playing in it.

Then I saw a snail laid eggs so those plants will help a ton!
 
#12 ·
Ah neat! Glad Dill likes it too!

Wonder what plant will be going nuts in my tank next month. My aponogeton ulvaceus is trying to flower again. maybe I should just keep one thread for my monthly clipping boxes.
 
#14 ·
I too would be interested next time plants are available. I'm interested in starting a planted tank.
 
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